
[Getty Images] Tunisian traders follow market movements at the Stock Exchange on October 13, 2008 in Tunis.

[www.pactejeunesse.tn] Tunisia's Dialogues with Youth inspired the new Youth Pact, to be released on November 7th.

[Getty Images] Algerian mobile phone users faced a choice October 10th: register SIM cards or face deactivation.

[Jamel Arfaoui] Experts at the Tunis seminar advocated tolerance of religious and cultural differences.

[Imane Belhaj] Mohand Laenser, Secretary-General of the Mouvement Populaire (left) and Minister of Social Development, Family and Solidarity Nouzha Skelli at the signing of the Call for Equality.
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2008-10-15 Tunisia has no reason to fear the global financial crisis, government officials say. Economic experts disagree.Continue...
2008-10-15 Tunisians were given a look last Saturday at the new Youth Pact that will make its official debut on November 7th. The pact incorporates the opinions of young people solicited during the government's Dialogues with Youth.Continue...
New film from director Izza Génini highlights Andalusian music

2008-10-10 Acclaimed Moroccan director Izza Génini has produced a string of documentaries on how her country's diverse population transcends ethnicity and religion to find common ground. In an exclusive interview with Magharebia, Génini talks about her new fil...Continue...
Beirut hosts first Arab bloggers' forum

2008-09-04 Beirut recently hosted the first-ever meeting of Arab bloggers, gathering more than 30 "citizen journalists" from the Arab world that use blogs as a means of political expression and a tool to safeguard civil liberties.Continue...
Tunisia smashes Seychelles in cup qualifiers

2008-10-13 On Saturday, Tunisia's national football team dominated the Seychelles, scoring five goals. The win brings them to round three of the African Cup qualifiers.Continue...





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