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  2. List of newspapers in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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  3. Tunisian lawyers call for strike over arrest of their ... - AOL

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    The bar association has long carried “symbolic power” in Tunisia, so much so that authorities didn’t enter its doors under its pre-Arab Sp Tunisian lawyers call for strike over arrest of ...

  4. Tunisian court orders electoral commission to reinstate ...

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    By Tarek Amara. TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisia's highest court on Saturday ordered the electoral commission to reinstate two candidates for a presidential poll in October, warning that failure to do so ...

  5. Tunisian police storm lawyers' headquarters and arrest ...

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    TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police stormed the bar association's headquarters for the second time in two days and arrested a lawyer, witnesses said on Monday, after detaining two journalists as ...

  6. Languages of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    A person speaking Tunisian Arabic. The Tunisian Arabic (تونسي) is considered a variety of Arabic – or more accurately a set of dialects.[2]Tunisian is built upon a significant phoenician, African Romance [3] [4] and Neo-Punic [5] [6] substratum, while its vocabulary is mostly derived from Arabic and a morphological corruption of French, Italian and English. [7]

  7. Tunis Afrique Presse - Wikipedia

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    The agency, based in Tunis, [1] was founded on 1 January 1961. [2] [3] [4] With a corps of 300 agents, including photographers, researchers and 220 journalists, and a network of correspondents covering all regions of the country, the agency reports on national news in Arabic, French, and English.

  8. Five Islamist convicts escape from Tunisian jail, government ...

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    By Tarek Amara. TUNIS (Reuters) - Five Islamist prisoners convicted of killing two secular politicians and policemen escaped from a Tunisian jail on Tuesday, in a rare security breach for the ...

  9. Tuniscope - Wikipedia

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    Tuniscope is a community web portal based in Tunis, focusing on the news and culture of Tunisia. The site is operated by the Tunisian company Eolia. The managing editor is Khaled Aouij; the editors are Amal Jerbi and Abir Fares. [1] According to Google Trends, in April 2011 the site had on average 10,000 daily unique visitors [2]