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American businesses step up Tunisia support A recent visit by the heads of several US corporations is raising hopes about Tunisia's economic recovery. Zawya Jul 01 03:16am
Islamists ready for their close-up? After governments fall in secular Egypt and Tunisia, Islamist parties are poised to enter the political mainstream. Al Jazeera Jun 30 05:11pm
Libyan Rebels, Loyalists Clash In Tunisia Town The Tunisian town of Djerba, close to the Libyan border, has attracted many Libyans fleeing their homeland and is rife with intrigue. Some are linked to the Libyan rebels and some are loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi. NPR Jun 24 01:13pm
Trial of Tunisia's Ben Ali to start June 20: PM TUNIS, Jun 14, 2011 (AFP) - The trial of ousted Tunisian leader Zine el Abidine Ben Ali, in exile in Saudi Arabia, will start in his absence on June 20, interim Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi told Al-Jazeera Monday. Zawya Jun 13 09:51pm
Tunisia elections postponed to October 23 TUNIS, Jun 08, 2011 (AFP) - Tunisia postponed Wednesday its first election following the ouster of president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali by three months to October 23 in a bid to ensure the vote is free and transparent. Zawya Jun 08 07:05am
Libyan rebel families make second homes in Tunisia DEHIBA, Jun 11, 2011 (AFP) - At Dehiba on Tunisia's border with Libya, rebels fighting Moamer Kadhafi's regime are regular visitors, coming from the battle front and the western mountains to visit their families. Zawya Jun 11 01:22am
Social media day: Did Twitter and Facebook really build a global revolution? It felt like we watched it everywhere. Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News Jun 30 09:21am
Starting a revolution with technology Political revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia not only inspired other regional uprisings -- they sparked a flurry of ideas about how to help revolutionaries better communicate when their governments pull the plug on the World Wide Web. CNN Jun 17 03:33pm
Revenues from tourism sector in Tunisia drop 50% Dubai Tunisia’s tourism revenues dropped 50 per cent from January to May following the revolution of January 14, a Tunisian government official has revealed. Zawya Jun 06 09:51pm
Tunisian press fears return to censorship International observers say Tunisia needs a vibrant free press to serve as a check on power. A new report from international media watchdogs argues that for Tunisia's democratic transition to succeed, the country needs a strong and independent press. Zawya Jun 22 01:45am
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