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Tunisia protests to Italy due to illegal immigration claims
The Tunisian Foreign Ministry summoned the Italian ambassador to Tunisia, to protest against accusations by Rome that it is not fulfilling its role in halting illegal immigration.
Tunisia-Italy, Politics, 7/31/1998

Youth exchange between Tunisia and Egypt
Egypt-Tunisia, Culture, 7/31/1998

Tunisian workers abroad transfer $5 billion
In statistics, the Tunisian Central Bank estimated that Tunisian workers abroad have transfered nearly $5 billion during the last ten years. In recent statistics the volume of transfers last year were estimated at $760 million.
Tunisia, Economics, 7/30/1998

Recent progress in Tunisian women's right to be celebrated
Tunisian woman will celebrate a festival on 13th of August under the sponsorship of Tunisian President Zien El-Abedin Ali and his first Tunisian wife, Laila Ben Ali.
Tunisia, Culture, 7/28/1998

Tunis closes down its office in Tel Aviv
The French magazine "John Afrique" reported that the Tunisian government decided as of the beginning of July to close down its office in Tel Aviv, noting that in 1997 Tunis summoned the office director, Nabil Saffar.
Tunisia-Israel, Politics, 7/28/1998

Tunisian ruling party's conference starts tomorrow
The third general conference for the ruling Tunisian Constitutional Democratic Rally Party is starting tomorrow and will last four days. This is the third conference since Tunisian President Zein El-Abidin Bin Ali assumed power in November 1987 instead of El-Habib Bourikaba.
Tunisia, Politics, 7/28/1998

Moroccan - Tunisian trade should be included in Maghreban market
"Morocco and Tunisia should tackle the issue of their bilateral trade in the frame of a Maghreban market," said Chairman of the Moroccan association of entrepreneurs "CGEM," Abderrahim Lahjouji.
Morocco-Tunisia, Economics, 7/27/1998

Saudi Arabia, Tunisia discuss bilateral relations
Saudi Arabia-Tunisia, Politics, 7/27/1998


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