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  2. Morocco–Tunisia relations - Wikipedia

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    [3] Following the Tunisian Revolution, interim president Moncef Marzouki made an official visit to Morocco in 2012, in part to discuss a re-establishment of the dormant Arab Maghreb Union. [4] King Mohammed VI also visited Tunisia twice in 2014 and 2015. [5] [6] In January 2020, the king and newly-elected President Kais Saied exchanged a phone ...

  3. Proclamation of Independence of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Monument in memory of the 11 January 1944 proclamation in Salé, Morocco.. The Proclamation of Independence of Morocco (Arabic: وثيقة الاستقلال, French: Manifeste de l'Indépendance du Maroc), also translated as the Manifesto of Independence of Morocco or Proclamation of January 11, 1944, is a document in which Moroccan nationalists called for the independence of Morocco in its ...

  4. Tunisian Confederation of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts

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    Tunisian Union of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (French: Union tunisienne de l'industrie, du commerce et de l'artisanat, Arabic: الاتحاد التونسي للصناعة والتجارة والصناعات التقليدية) or UTICA is an employers' organization in Tunisia representing industrial, trade and craft sectors.

  5. French protectorate of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The French protectorate of Tunisia (French: Protectorat français de Tunisie; Arabic: الحماية الفرنسية في تونس al-ḥimāya al-Fransīya fī Tūnis), officially the Regency of Tunis [1] [2] [b] (French: Régence de Tunis) and commonly referred to as simply French Tunisia, was established in 1881, during the French colonial empire era, and lasted until Tunisian independence ...

  6. Banque Commerciale du Maroc - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 136 By the late 1970s it was the largest private bank in Morocco, only surpassed by government-controlled BMCE and Crédit Populaire du Maroc. [2] In June 1988, ONA Group acquired 25% of the BCM's equity through a capital increase and thus became its controlling shareholder, while the CIC reduced its stake to 10.6%. [3]

  7. Banque de Tunisie - Wikipedia

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    The Banque de Tunisie (Arabic: البنك التونسي, English: Bank of Tunisia) is a bank in Tunisia, the first established in the country in modern times. [ 1 ] : 130 It has been listed in the Bourse de Tunis since 1990.

  8. No, White House won’t appear on sex offender registry under ...

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    The claim: White House will appear on sex offender registry after Trump takes office. A Nov. 9 post (direct link, archive link) on X, formerly Twitter, shows the exterior of the White House.“As ...

  9. French language in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    French has no officially recognised status in Morocco, [2] but is often used for business, diplomacy, and government, [3] serving as a lingua franca with non-Moroccans and non-Arabs. [4] Aleya Rouchdy, author of Language Contact and Language Conflict in Arabic, said that "For all practical purposes, French is used as a second language."

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