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Italy: Agreement reached with Tunisia over illegal immigration – Adnkronos International English

January 28th, 2009 Comments off

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Italy: Agreement reached with Tunisia over illegal immigration
Adnkronos International English, Italy - Jan 28, 2009
(AKI) - Italian interior minister Roberto Maroni and his Tunisian counterpart Rafik Belhaj have agreed to step up the fight against illegal immigration and ...
Tunisian FM working visit in Rome: satisfaction at excellent level ... ISRIA (subscription)
Italian Foreign Minister Frattini meets his Tunisian counterpart Organisation de la Presse Africaine (Communiqué de presse)
Italy: Frattini meets Tunisian counterpart آكي
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Thomas Cook to introduce Tunisian flights from Leeds Bradford Airport – Skyscanner News

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Thomas Cook to introduce Tunisian flights from Leeds Bradford Airport
Skyscanner News, UK - 15 hours ago
Leeds Bradford Airport has announced that tour operator Thomas Cook will be introducing flights to Tunisia from the airport this summer. ...
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Tunisia , Syria to establish a sea route – African Manager

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Tunisia , Syria to establish a sea route
African Manager, Tunisia - 15 hours ago
Tunisia and Syria are considering setting up a regular shipping line linking the two countries. Two technical committees, one Tunisian and one Syrian are ...
World Bank Managing Director says Tunisia well positioned to ... Tunisia Online News
Tunisia and the World Bank are developing a strategic partnership African Manager
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Tunisia: Stop violence against jounalists – Amisnet

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Tunisia: Stop violence against jounalists
Amisnet, Italy - 16 hours ago
AMARC Europe is deeply concerned about the harrassment of Tunisian Independent journalists taking part to the new Independent Radio project, Radio Kalima. ...
Radio station under siege CPJ Press Freedom Online
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Hotel Yadis Spa, Djerba, Tunisia – Times Online

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Hotel Yadis Spa, Djerba, Tunisia
Times Online, UK - Jan 28, 2009
USP Tunisia is rapidly becoming a specialist centre for thalassotherapy, with 36 centres up and running and a further 20 at the planning stage or under ...
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Tunisian media workers demand basic rights – Menassat

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Tunisian media workers demand basic rights
Menassat, Lebanon - 17 hours ago
For over one week more than 150 technicians and journalists from Tunisia's state Radio/Television outlet have been on strike. Employees have described their ...
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Tunisia: Launches English language teaching reform project – KongoTimes

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Tunisia: Launches English language teaching reform project
KongoTimes, Ireland - 5 hours ago
The Tunisian Ministry of Education and Training signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the British Council in London Tuesday, to prepare for a huge ...
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Tunisia: Launches English language teaching reform project – KongoTimes

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Tunisia: Launches English language teaching reform project
KongoTimes, Ireland - 5 hours ago
The Tunisian Ministry of Education and Training signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the British Council in London Tuesday, to prepare for a huge ...
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Tunisia: Launches English language teaching reform project – KongoTimes

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Tunisia: Launches English language teaching reform project
KongoTimes, Ireland - 5 hours ago
The Tunisian Ministry of Education and Training signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the British Council in London Tuesday, to prepare for a huge

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Tunisia: Nafti poised for Birmingham exit – KongoTimes

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Tunisia: Nafti poised for Birmingham exit
KongoTimes, Ireland - 5 hours ago
Birmingham City midfielder Mehdi Nafti looks set to leave St Andrew's after the club confirmed that they will listen to offers for the Tunisian. ...
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