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Tunisian violinist's performance enthrals audience
Sunday, November 22, 2009 Ishrat Hyatt Islamabad On the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the 'Change of November 07, 1987' the ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia and Mrs Mourad Bourehla organised a performance by well known Tunisian violinist, Anis Kelibi titled 'Strings and Wings.' The event was held at the Pakistan National Council of the ...
Tunisian violin concert on Nov 20
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Islamabad Embassy of the Republic of Tunisia in collaboration with Ministry of Culture will hold a Tunisian violin concert entitled `Strings and Wings' here on November 20 at Pakistan National Council of the Arts .
Cuba Film Season in Tunisia Closes
Tunis, Nov 12 The film "Viva Cuba" closed a season of Cuban films in Tunisia, where children's life, popular music, and part of the Cuban history were recreated, diplomatic sources highlighted on Thursday.
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Photo exhibition of FOCAC held in Tunisia
A woman visits the photo exhibition about the achievements of the follow-up actions of the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation , in Tunis, capital of Tunisia, on Nov.
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Everybody, perhaps, has their own Tunisia. For many, it is the sheer exoticism of north Africa, hundreds of miles further to the west yet infinitely more oriental than the Middle East: the brilliant blue doorways set in dazzling white walls, the elderly gentlemen with their little round red hats and long robes - " which always seem to stop a bit ...
Tunisians look on as President Ben Ali, ruling party head for elections they are sure to win
Tunisia's voters braced for presidential and legislative elections expected to grant another landslide victory to President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali on Sunday despite timid measures by authorities to let the nascent opposition have its say.
The sand in the Sahara Desert near Douz, Tunisia, is not grainy; it is as soft and fine as makeup powder and collects in large drifts.
Tunisia's image belies poll control
Tunisia has successfully marketed itself as one of the most liberal countries in North Africa - a top tourist destination and modern society which has staved off Islamist militancy.
Tunisia Denies French Journalist From Entering Country
Tunisian authorities have barred a French journalist from entering the North African country, announcing Wednesday - four days before presidential and legislative elections - that she was blocked at the airport on grounds she is hostile to the regime.
Tunisia's 23rd year of democracy
President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali assured of winning fifth term this weekend as Tunisia cements reputation for stability a ' and repression President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali waves to wellwishers near Tunis before delivering his speech at the start of the presidential election campaign.
Tunisia Tourism campaign targets upmarket audience
The Tunisian National Tourist Office has launched a new campaign positioning the country as a oeThe Jewel of the Mediterraneana .
Holiday firms boost airport's prospects
TRAVEL operators Thomson and First Choice are to increase the number of holiday destinations available from Doncaster's Robin Hood Airport.
Tunisians barred from Haj due to swine flu
Tunisia has barred its citizens from making the annual pilgrimage to Makkah for the first time because of a lack of swine flu vaccines, the government said yesterday.
Tunisia is first country to prohibit Hajj because of swine flu
Tunis/Cairo - Tunisians will not be allowed to travel to Saudi Arabia for the Muslim pilgrimage or Hajj because of fears of the H1N1 virus, known also as swine flu, the government announced Tuesday.
UAE-Tunisia trade exchange under aspired mark : Ghurair
WAM Tunis, 5th Oct. 2009 -- Level of joint cooperation between the UAE and Tunisia in areas of economy, trade and investment were under the aspired expectation despite the huge potentials available in both countries, visiting Speaker of UAE Federal National Council H.E. Abdul Aziz Abdullah Al Ghurair said today.
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Jat Airways flights were called off again on Thursday as the strike by Jat Tehnika employees continues.
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