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Weekly Edition, Tunisia  -  Week of June 7, 1999
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Nabih Berri concludes visit to Tunisia
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri held a press conference in Tunis last night at the end of his three-day visit, the first of its sort, in which Tunisian President Zein El-Abdin bin Ali received a message from his Lebanese counterpart, Emile Lahoud.
Lebanon-Tunisia, Politics, 6/12/1999

Surplus in Tunisian food trade of 22.7 million dinar
Tunisia's food commercial exchange with other countries recorded during the first three months of the current year a surplus of 22.7 million dinars, in comparison to a shortage of 151.7 million dinars during the same period of 1998.
Tunisia, Economics, 6/11/1999

Head of Kuwaiti fund in Tunisia
Tunisia-Kuwait, Economics, 6/10/1999

Increasing the seats' number of the Tunisian deputies' council
Tunisia, Politics, 6/10/1999

Al-Marzouqi and al-Meisteri to be tried on July 5
Tunisia, Politics, 6/9/1999

Tunisia signs UN memorandum on peacekeeping operations
Tunisia-UN, Politics, 6/9/1999

Tunis frees al-Marzouki
Tunisia, Politics, 6/8/1999

Tunisia's adherence to Moroccan-Egyptian free trade area contemplated
The possibility of extending the Moroccan-Egyptian free trade area to Tunisia will be examined by the Moroccan-Egyptian business council to convene its second session in Rabat this week.
Tunisia-Maghreb, Economics, 6/7/1999


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