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Increase in Tunisia's exports of foodstuffs
Tunisia, Economics, 12/31/1999

President Bin Ali, King Mohammed call for Arab summit
Tunisian President Zine al-Abidin Bin Ali and Morocco's King Mohammed VI have called, in a joint statement following talks in Tunis on Tuesday, for an Arab summit as soon as possible in view of the present situation in the Arab states.
Tunisia-Morocco, Politics, 12/30/1999

Tunis: 20 percent of local councils' seats are for women
Tunisian President Zein El-Abidin Bin Ali decided to specify 20% of the local council seats for Tunisian women in the elections that will be held in middle of next year, which means guaranteeing nearly 1,000 seats for Tunisian females on these councils.
Tunisia, Politics, 12/29/1999

King Mohammed to visit Tunis
Morocco-Tunisia, Politics, 12/27/1999


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