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Tunisie Numerique [1] Defunct. Al Amal; L'Action Tunisienne; Al-Hadhira; L'Alba (Italian) La Dépêche tunisienne; La Gazette d'Israël; La Justice; Erraï ...
France: See France–Tunisia relations. Tunisia and France retain a special relationship due to their history, geographic location, and economic relationship. In France there is a sizeable Tunisian diaspora, and the French language is widely used in Tunisia. Business and government connections are extensive and mutually maintained.
La Presse de Tunisie was founded in 1934 [2] by Henri Smadja, a Tunisian and French Jewish doctor and lawyer, born in Tunisia, who became the owner of the daily newspaper Combat. The paper, based in Tunis, [3] was close to the Constitutional Democratic Rally. [1] Its sister paper is Arabic newspaper Assahafah. [2]
France invaded Tunisia in 1881 and established the French protectorate of Tunisia, which lasted until Tunisia's independence in 1956. In 1957, France cut off financial aid totaling $33.5 million to Tunisia because of its support for neighboring Algeria 's independence movements. [ 1 ]
Parliamentary elections were held in Tunisia on 26 October 2014. [1] Campaigning started on 4 October 2014. [2] They were the first free regular legislative elections since independence in 1956, and the first elections held following the adoption of the new constitution in January 2014, which created a 217-seat Assembly of the Representatives of the People. [3]
Radio Tunisie Culture – arts and culture station, on air since 29 May 2006 Radio Tunis Chaîne Internationale (RTCI) – programs mainly in French, but also in English, German, Italian and Spanish; on air since 15 October 1938 (nationalised in February 1960)
By 2010, Tunisia had more than 3.5 million regular internet users and 1.6 million Facebook users [45] and hundreds of internet cafes, known as 'publinet.' Five private radio stations have been established, including Mosaique FM , Express FM , Shems FM [ 46 ] and private television stations such as Hannibal TV and Nessma TV .
He was sentenced to another six months' imprisonment on related charges on 25 September [73] and an additional 12 years' imprisonment in four related cases on 1 October. [74] On 27 September, the Assembly of the Representatives of the People voted to amend the country's election law by preventing the judiciary from interfering with decisions of ...