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The Cafe - Tunisia: The Arab Spring's success story?Tunisia inspired ordinary people to take to the streets from Morocco to Baghdad, and similar revolutions have toppled the leaders of Egypt and Libya. Tunisians are now trying to figure out the move from revolution to a democratic function state.more info


Jewish Pilgrimage Returns to Tunisia After UprisingWhither Tunisia? The rise of an Islamist party to power in the North African country in the wake of the Arab Spring had many worried about the treatment of its small Jewish community. The return of an ancient pilgrimage on May 9th, 2012 after the cancelation the year before put some of those fears to rest, but certainly not all. Produced and edited by Gil Sheflermore info


Jewish pilgrims avoid TunisiaSecurity concerns and threats from some Salafi Islamists kept thousands of Jewish pilgrims away from the annual Lag B'Omer celebration on the Tunisian island of Djerba this week. No more than 500 pilgrims attended the religious festival celebrated a month after Passover at one of Africa's oldest synagogues on Wednesday and Thursday. Israel issued a travel advisory urging its citizens ahead of the festival to "avoid" visits to Tunisia this year, citing information suggesting they might come under attack.more info


Tourism industry suffers big losses in TunisiaTunisia's tourism minister says his country has lost almost half of its European tourists since the revolution a year ago. More than a million people work in the tourism industry, and the government desperately needs visitors to start coming back. Al Jazeera's Nazanine Moshiri reports from the Tunisian city of Carthage.more info


Tunisia debates religion's role in new constitutionWhat role should religion play in the new constitution? We look at the growing debate between secularist and conservatives in Tunisia.more info


Empire - Tunisia: A revolutionary model?Tunisia has adopted an interim constitution, held free and fair elections, and is becoming a modern democratic state. A year after the Jasmine Revolution, can the country's new government fix the vast social injustices that triggered it?more info


Talk to Al Jazeera - Moncef Marzouki: Tunisia at the crossroadsDespite a peaceful transition to democracy, the Tunisian president says he has 'nightmares' of yet another revolution as a result of discontent and impatience.more info


Art in Tunisia: Expressions of FreedomArt has reappeared in Tunisian society with a fresh new verve. Several artistic forms have come up to the surface as Tunisia witnesses an air of Freedom that fuels artists' inspiration. Singers, cartoonists and other artist are striving to promote an art culture in a context of freedom of expression.more info


Joblessness threatens Tunisia revolutionTunisia's President Moncef Marzouki says joblessness, especially among the young, remains Tunisia's biggest concern.more info


Tunisian stew rich in traditionMerely a stone's throw away from the Algerian border is the Tunisian town of Nefta. The large oasis town became a trading hub, with routes spread across the Sahara desert, and over the centuries people of various nationalities and countries contributed to the flow of gastronomic influences. While villagers now reside in proper houses, they still choose to spend the summer season in the oasis, preparing and savoring a local dish called zitouna. Berber women cook the lamb in a stew of tomato sauce, onions, and flavor it with hot peppers and olives -- ingredients which have been derived from the Romans, Turks, Arabs and Pheonicians. Such multicultural influence has distinguished Tunisian cuisine from the rest of its neighbours, and desert gastronomy in particular is deeply rooted in tradition. Ammar Esseghir says his family visits the oasis on a weekly basis and prefers to cook a meal on a bonfire instead of a gas stove. Stews have withstood the effects of time and modern preparation methods, and the Berber people are loyal to their traditions even though Tunisia is a rapidly developing country. By Noora Faraj Al Arabiya with Agenciesmore info


Tunisia and Lebanon stage May Day protestsThousands of Tunisians took to the streets of the capital Tunis for International Labor Day on Tuesday, supported by the Islamist Ennahda party which won the majority of seats in parliament in last year's elections. Ennahda encouraged Tunisians to take part in protests to spotlight the role labor unions played in the country's revolution which successfully ousted former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. The Tunisian interior ministry approved two May Day protests in the capital, one by the General Labor Union (UGTT) on Avenue Habib Bourguiba and one by the Worker's Union (UTT) on Mohamed V Avenue. "The working conditions in factories, companies and administrations are miserable because nothing has changed," said Amna Aouadi, from the UGTT. The economy continues to suffer, sixteen months after the revolution began. Investment and the tourism industry are staggering, and the government's goal of 4.5% economic growth is seemingly overly ambitious. Fadhel Garsalli says he has been working for 15 years and says that both his working and living standards are poor. Unemployment on the other hand has increased from 13 percent last year, to 18 percent, and is significantly higher amongst the youth. Over to the Lebanese capital of Beirut, hundreds walked from Riad el Sohl Square in the city center to the Prime Minister's building demanding better wages to meet rising costs and consequential dwindling living standards. "We are asking for the rights of each Lebanese citizen ...more info


Sidi Bouzid a year after Tunisia's uprisingThe uprising in Tunisia began exactly a year ago when young fruit seller Mohammad Bouazizi set himself on fire to protest against injustice and humiliation. Now, protesters have gathered outside the governor's office in the Tunisian city of Sidi Bouzid, poor, and very angry. According to one protester, the people of Sidi Bouzid are marginalised and feel nothing has been achieved since the uprising began. Al Jazeera's Hashem Ahelbarra reports from Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia.more info


Jewish Culture Thriving in Djerba - TunisiaDjerba is one the most beautiful spots in Tunisia and home to surprising harmony between Jews and Muslims. In this small island, two very different cultures meet; teaching a lesson on how two conflicted cultures can live peacefully together.more info


Interview With Jared Cohen in Tunisia - Director of Google IdeasThe director of Google Ideas, Jared Cohen, sat down with Tunisia Live on January 23rd for an exclusive interview. It was his first visit to Tunisia after the revolution. Here are his answers to our questions unedited.more info


Tunisia , land of freedomRéalisation et montage: Amel Guellaty, Parole et musique: Amel Guellaty, Chant: Sofia Guellaty Image Hype: Mehdi Kerrit Un grand merci à Moez Bassalah et Youssef Fennira et à tous mes conseillers spéciaux Empire of Carthage your ancestor's watching you ! Hannibal, Amilcar never forget it's Elissa who made you You think you're small and powerless never forget the strength of your youth the power of your sun and the beauty of your roots Your desert is made of gold and your mountains are never too cold your jasmin gives new breath in all the coutries of the world Djerba Sijnane or Beja Diversity makes you king of Africa Jewish Christian or Muslum your land is for all Tunisia Lybia, Egypt even China Syria Spain not to mention America Never forget, people of the world that it all began in Tunisia Your Adhan is rythmic Your arab is music Your anthem is magic Solidarity, charity and democraty Tunisia open your mind you are Free But the most difficult part is yet to come Tunisia, never let no one take what you've done.more info



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TUNISIA KEEN TO INVEST IN MALAYSIA, SAYS HUSNIIPOH, May 19 (Bernama) -- The Republic of Tunisia is keen to invest inMalaysia given its large market potential and the fact that Europe was currentlyfacing an economic crisis, says Second Finance Minister Datuk Seri HusniHadanzlah."They see this opportunity and want their companies to set up base here.Their chamber of commerce will identify 30 large companies which Malaysiancompanies can forge ...more info


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Tunisia expects large 2.5 mln tonne grainTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia expects to harvest 2.5 million tonnes of grain this year, the biggest harvest in recent decades, and plans to lease 10,000 hectares of farmland to investors, Agriculture Minister Mohammed Ben Salem said on Monday. "Our projections for the grain harvest this year are very good.... We expect (2.5 million tonnes) and the harvest could well be bigger than this," he told ...more info


Tunisia: Clinton Signs $100 Million Cash Transfer Agreement With Country[State Department] Washington - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton signed a $100 million cash transfer agreement with Tunisia as part of the Obama administration's efforts to support the country through its democratic transition since the January 2011 ouster of ruler Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali.more info


Tunisia rejects U.S. "interference" in morality trialTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia has rejected as "interference in Tunisian justice" U.S. complaints that the conviction of a television boss in a blasphemy trial raised new fears over free expression. U.S. ambassador Gordon Gray said on Thursday he was disappointed that a Tunisian court had fined Nabil Karoui, head of private television station Nessma, 2,400 dinars ($1,550) for broadcasting the ...more info


Tunisia rejects US "interference" in morality trialTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia has rejected as "interference in Tunisian justice" U.S. complaints that the conviction of a television boss in a blasphemy trial raised new fears over free expression. U.S. ambassador Gordon Gray said on Thursday he was disappointed that a Tunisian court had fined Nabil Karoui, head of private television station Nessma, 2,400 dinars for broadcasting the animated film ...more info


Qatar to proceed with $2 bln refinery in TunisiaTUNIS (Reuters) - Qatar has revived plans to build a $2 billion oil refinery in Tunisia after years of delays, Qatari and Tunisian officials said on Tuesday, potentially expanding the North African country's refining capacity more than four fold. Qatar Petroleum initially won a bid in 2007 to develop Tunisia's first privately built, owned and run refinery as part of a joint venture with Britain ...more info


Tunisia licenses first Islamist Salafi partyTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's Islamist-led government has granted a license to a political party based on puritanical Salafi Islam for the first time in one of the most secular Arab nations, the party founder and a government source said on Friday. While Islamists did not play a prominent role in the 2011 uprising that toppled secular dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, a struggle over the role of ...more info


Tunisia economy grew 2 pct in first quarter: PMBEIRUT (Reuters) - Tunisia's prime minister said on Thursday the economy grew 2 percent in the first quarter of 2012, climbing back from a contraction a year ago. "Despite the difficult conditions the country has gone through, it has achieved positive numbers in a short period of time. The growth average has risen from minus 1.8 percent (in 2011) to 2 percent," Hamadi Jebali told an economic ...more info


Exclusive: Tunisia licenses first Islamist Salafi partyTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's Islamist-led government has granted a license to a political party based on puritanical Salafi Islam for the first time in one of the most secular Arab nations, the party founder and a government source said on Friday. While Islamists did not play a prominent role in the 2011 uprising that toppled secular dictator Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, a struggle over the role of ...more info