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Last diplomat from Tunisian office leaves Israel
Tunisia-Israel, Politics, 7/10/1998

Tunisian insurance sector reaches $400 million
The volume of business in the Tunisian insurance sector rose to $400 million last year, up from $300 million in 1996. Statistics obtained by ArabicNews.com said that the volume of investment in the insurance companies increased to $450 million.
Tunisia, Business, 7/8/1998

US official visits Tunisia
The assistant US secretary of state for political affairs, Thomas Pickering, is visiting Tunisia today to hold talks with high-ranking officials on bilateral cooperation, the situation in the Middle East and security and stability issues in North Africa and the Mediterranean.
Tunisia-Maghreb-USA, Politics, 7/7/1998

Representative of Israeli office returns from Tunis, not place to stay
The official in charge of the Israeli affairs office in Tunisia returned to Israel, and no alternative was appointed, which means that the Israeli office in Tunis was closed.
Tunisia-Israel, Politics, 7/7/1998

Moroccan premier to visit Tunis
Morocco-Tunisia, Politics, 7/7/1998

UAE minister of information visits Tunisia
United Arab Emirates-Tunisia, Politics, 7/7/1998

Morocco - Tunisia bilateral cooperation assessed
The Moroccan-Tunisian follow-up commission, stemming from the two countries' high joint commission, is currently meeting here to assess the evolution of bilateral cooperation.
Tunisia-Morocco, Politics, 7/6/1998


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