The Tunisian airliner with 39 people on board was attempting an emergency landing before ditching into the sea, Italian officials said. |
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The magazine is devoted to Yemeni, Tunisian, and Libyan literature that came out over the last few months. |
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There is no question that nearly every type of Tunisian song and dance shows traces of Andalusian influence. |
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Another good bet is the savoury Tunisian lamb tagine, simmered with potato, eggs, cheese and herbs, then baked as a pie. |
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You can sip a Turkish coffee or a Tunisian mint tea in the Place de la Victoire. |
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Finally for an irresistible alternative to latkes, try the Tunisian Potato Turnovers we included for Hanukkah. |
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The same evening, our Tunisian friends hosted a reception on the occasion of the opening of their new chancery and residence in Kudan. |
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Naturally the couscous came with Beef Kebab accompanied by Harissa, a hot sauce made from red peppers and Tunisian spices. |
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His aim is to improve deontological principles in Tunisian journalism, as well as salaries and independence. |
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There appears to be some cross-border trade with Libya in old Tunisian fishing boats, which are hastily restored to marginal seaworthiness. |
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Something unusual: Au Couscous, 2 rue Enning serves Tunisian, vegetarian and macrobiotic specialities. |
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This intermingling has produced the Tunisian people, in whom the Arab-Islamic element predominates. |
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Tunisian tajine is a stew made with eggs, meat and potatoes and is quite different from the Moroccan variety. |
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The Tunisian authorities have tried honourably to find a just and equitable solution to the cases transmitted to them. |
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Approximately one third of the cases submitted to the committees have been resolved amicably after intervention by the Tunisian authorities. |
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Several days later Mehdi, 38, was repatriated, and put into the hands of Tunisian authorities. |
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Therefore, certain persons have the opportunity to fantasize on Tunisian women on this kind of forums. |
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Thus, the Tunisian State, when it encourages civil society, has in mind nothing less than reinventing democracy. |
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It is very rare these days to encounter a Tunisian man wearing a fez even in midwinter. |
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In contrast to the jubilation of the Tunisian population in Paris that day, the mood of official France was sombre. |
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The Tunisian Commerce Office made an international call for tenders to supply the market in « built-up » light vehicles. |
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It should also be noted that Tunisian law protects children born out of wedlock, and guarantees them the right to a patronymic name. |
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Our heads of mission in Tunis are following the current court case closely and stepping up contacts with the Tunisian authorities on these cases. |
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For some explainable reason, there are only a few CDs of Tunisian music presented in France. |
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Article 1 prescribes that any Tunisian national wishing to travel abroad must be in possession of a national travel document. |
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The Tunisian authorities constantly use trumped-up charges to silence independent voices. |
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This cynical manoeuvring by the Tunisian authorities should be roundly condemned. |
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The event took place at the Summit site in Tunis, in front of a live audience that included local Tunisian students. |
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Moreover, the hijab which is advocated by fundamentalist fanatics is totally alien to Tunisian traditional dress. |
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A Canadian contractor for the national Tunisian mapping agency project won two spin-off contracts with the Government of Tunisia. |
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Tunisian goods must be imported and submitted to Algerian duties and taxes in the same manner as other non-preferential third-country origin. |
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I am convinced that they will find in all delegations the willingness and spirit of cooperation which they vouchsafed to the Tunisian delegation. |
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I spoke to two Arab youths, one Tunisian and one Algerian, mooching about in the district of La Guillotière, near the university. |
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Tunisian cinema was born from particularly fertile terrain, that of filmgoer and of and admiration for the great works of cinema in the world. |
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Moreover, in 2009, the Tunisian thalassotherapy centers have hosted nearly 170 thousand hydrotherapists. |
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He still has no Tunisian identity papers, in spite of his many attempts to procure some. |
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The objective is to return to competitiveness in the Tunisian ports by a modernisation of their infrastructures and port services. |
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However, the applicant may become Tunisian before reaching the age of 19 through a joint declaration by his or her mother and father. |
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Built next to the depot, the madrasa is the prototype of Tunisian madrasas with its paved courtyard surrounded by porticoes with Moorish arches. |
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With its republican and democratic tradition, Tunisian education has a clearly established emancipating role. |
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Quite how authentically Tunisian the snake charmers, contortionists and belly dancers were I don't know, but it was a good laugh and the meal was decent enough. |
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Fans remain enthralled by the Club Africain-Esperance feud as the Tunisian Premier League gets ready to wrap up a solid season. |
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The 33-year-old Tunisian was in a coffee bar in Libya when someone came up to him and asked if he wanted to go to Italy. |
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Riahi kept smiling and chain-smoking Cristal cigarettes, the cheapest Tunisian brand. |
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In the preface, Abdelmajid Ennabli states that this little book tells the wonderful story of the red cap, authentically Tunisian. |
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The Tunisian authorities should pay heed to the concern and outrage being expressed in this Chamber. |
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The Tunisian and Algerian networks are standard and metrically gauged while the Moroccan network has standard gauging. |
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The cannier despots know that whispers of dissent among the few can turn into howls of anger among the many in a Tunisian trice. |
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There was a hat trick for Amine Ltifi, top goalscorer in the Tunisian league last season. |
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Lastly, the Tunisian central bank is pursuing a settled exchange policy in preparation for the eventual complete convertibility of the dinar. |
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The author of this collection of responsa was a member of a Tunisian family of scholars, most of whose works were published in Leghorn. |
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Recent events have confirmed the astuteness of the Tunisian proposal and the urgent need to fight and overcome this threat. |
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The nameplates announcing the principal square in the Tunisian capital look almost new. |
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The scent is composed around the essence of sandalwood with a hint of ginger, with top notes of Calabrian bergamot, Sicilian mandarin and Tunisian neroli. |
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The Caucus considers this first move on the part of the Tunisian government a step in the right direction. |
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The history of the Tunisian jeweller's shop goes back up to the dawn of the Punic era from which it borrows several signs, symbols and forms which still meet today into the current jewels. |
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The materials in which are cut the tesserae used in mosaics are Tunisian marble and limestone 1 premises, plus cubes of red clay, whose promotion has tended to increase aware of antiquity late. |
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The Bureau, while acknowledging that the Sidi Barak Dam construction and its link to the Tunisian Water Grid have been completed, learnt that water releases from the Dam to the Lake had not yet commenced. |
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Turning to the right to peaceful association and the Tunisian League for Human Rights, he said that the League had an internal conflict which its own bodies had been unable to resolve. |
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Tunisian positive law has made protection of the security of the individual, and more particularly physical integrity, a basic principle of public freedoms. |
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I should also add that the Tunisian Government has hindered the work of those journalists trying to cover this situation and has treated them intolerably. |
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Nebiha Gribaa is a self-educated Tunisian painter, formerly an English teacher, who knows best how to remind us of the times of Arab chivalry as well as scenes from everyday life in a traditional Maghreb. |
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Tunisian brides adorned with their traditional costume recall ancient divinities through the richness of their jewellery, where the brilliance of the embroidery rivals with the sparkle of the jewellery. |
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Gujarat State Fertilisers and Coromandel Fertilisers from India are investing in a Tunisian factory to make phosphoric acid from the rich local reserves of phosphorus. |
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The report spoke in generalities on the issue of torture, whereas there had been very specific complaints of torture at the hands of Tunisian authorities. |
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Responsibility for prisons has been transferred to the Justice Ministry, certain political prisoners have been pardoned and the congress of the Tunisian Human Rights League passed off without incident. |
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In a few days, I am to marry a Tunisian jihadi doctor. |
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We were inspired by the Tunisian protests that toppled a dictator, because we recognised our own beliefs in the aspirations of men and women who took to the streets. |
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And if Tlatli's career wasn't already interesting enough, in the Arab spring, after the fall of the Tunisian government, she became culture minister in the new provisional government. |
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This is normally the moment for me to utter some banter in my woeful Darija Arabic and comment on the telly, always tuned to a Tunisian football channel. |
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The Agreement on scientific and technological cooperation between the European Community and the Tunisian Republic is hereby approved on behalf of the Community. |
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The President and his entourage at first believed that despite the Tunisian example it could resolve the crisis by the usual methods: sending in the police against the demonstrators. |
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In 2009, ESI Group expanded into Tunisia with the creation of a 'near-shore' services division dedicated to high value-added projects and also strengthened its strategic partnership with the Tunisian firm Acoustica. |
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The Tunisian Minister of transport confirmed on 15th September 2008 the launching of a call for tenders and the start of work on a new deep-water port in Efindha. |
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There is no trouble during the second day on the Tunisian roads. |
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With regard to the employment of foreign workers, these are recruited regularly and benefit from all the advantages and rights enjoyed by Tunisian workers. |
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Tunisian legislation enshrines the principle of equal remuneration for work of equal value without distinction of any kind, including distinction between men and women. |
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The Tunisian and Egyptian representatives informed the Forum of the interest and readiness of their respective countries to host some of the project's activities and to provide premises for that purpose. |
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Breaking with the legacy of 23 years of human rights abuses under Zine El Abidine Ben Ali will require vision, determination and effective measures by the Tunisian authorities. |
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In 1815, the sacking of Palma on the island of Sardinia by a Tunisian squadron, which carried off 158 inhabitants, roused widespread indignation. |
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A judge from a Tunisian court specializing in financial crimes was assigned to the case. |
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The Tunisian Assembly of the Representatives of the People established a parliamentary commission of inquiry as well. |
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Apart from Ibn Hud's rebellion of 1232, they ruled until the Tunisian Hafsids established control. |
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In total, CAF dream team included a Tunisian, an Algerian, five Ivorians, two Ghanaians, one Cameroonian and one South African. |
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In response, both France and Germany threatened to impose border checks, not wanting the Tunisian refugees to enter their territory. |
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The prognostics of the Egyptian, Tunisian and Lybian revolutions are not promising, to say the least, and we are still far from being rid of the patriarchal monopolisation of private and public life. |
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Within a world context marked by the economic upturn of several industrial countries, the Tunisian economy also followed a favourable positive growth in the majority of its sectors and fields of activity. |
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After short but sharp fighting between the French and Tunisian forces in July, 1961 the French then agreed to eventual evacuation of the Bizerte base, but the terminal date was left open. |
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While there, I made a point of having a meeting at the embassy with the Tunisian Human Rights League President, Mokhtar Trifi, and other civil society representatives. |
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Tunisia has won distinction for the wide-reaching legal framework and statute law which have emancipated and continue to protect Tunisian women in every domain. |
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Tunisian legislature considers a minor to be endowed with discrimination from the age of 13 years old, in accordance with new article 5 of the Obligations and Contracts Code. |
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Etoile Sahel needed to come from behind to secure success in the CAF Champions League at the weekend, with the win providing a much-needed boost for the Tunisian side's morale. |
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Mestiri was summoned to appear in court on 2 August 2007, when Tunisian courts were supposed to be in annual recess and should not therefore have been dealing with what, to all appearances, was such a low-priority case. |
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Demonstrators held antigovernment rallies in Iran in February 2011 following the wave of mass protests in the Middle East and North Africa that swept Tunisian Pres. |
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Tunisian law punishes anyone who hosts an illegal immigrant. |
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Furthermore, some 500 foreign television networks in the region tried to indoctrinate Tunisian youth with their simplistic and demagogic discourse. |
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Table 1 Ballots, electoral rolls, and voting age population in the Tunisian overseas constituencies Constituency Year Ballots Registered electors Voting age pop. |
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It transpired that a Tunisian special forces team had talked the young hijacker into dropping his guard and managed to subdue him without incident. |
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All we lack is a major precipitant – our Tunisian fruit seller. |
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Tunisian nationality may be withdrawn where it comes to light after the naturalization order is issued that the person concerned failed to meet the legal conditions governing naturalization. |
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In the meantime, Tunisian Prisoners Map is a great attempt to raise debate outside Tunisia about the human rights situation inside the country, and maybe crank up some international pressure on President Zinedine Ben Ali. |
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The Tunisian identity reflected miscegenation and ethnic intermingling. |
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The transitional zone between the westerly blow over the last couple of days and the new easterly breeze ahead lies on the Tunisian border. Looks as though we are in for an eventful last few days of racing. |
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Another, Kelechi Osunwa was a constant thorn in the side of the Tunisian defence and his mazy run down the left flank set up the first goal for Eze just before the half-time break. |
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Tunisian legislation has provided other facilities for working women, including: early retirement, part-time work in the private sector and leave of absence. |
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An exotic or traditional Tunisian dish: « Agneau à la gargoulette » lamb cooked in a terracotta water jug with vegetables that is shattered ceremoniously in front of you? |
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Tunisian teams have long coveted the Champions League title with an unrivalled fervour and zest but since the new format was introduced to the competition in 1997, have only got as far as the runners-up podium. |
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Tunisian contestant Anouar Ben Slama, memorised the Holy Quran in one and a half years. |
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This is therefore a very opportune moment to dispel any misunderstanding in this area and to recall the underlying tenets of the Tunisian approach to the issue of the wearing of a headscarf by girls in schools. |
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This move was seen as an attempt to quash Tunisian activists working to bring Tunisia's human rights record to the attention of international partners when considering trade relations. |
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Amnesty International has called on the Tunisian government to order an independent investigation into allegations of torture and other abuses by security forces when quelling the protests. |
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The Tunisian authorities should end their subversion of human rights organizations and dissenting groups by infiltrating them and provoking turmoil, Amnesty International has said. |
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However, with the Tunisian secular opposition as emasculated as the Islamists, there is neither no one individual, nor any issue, that appears capable of galvanizing a process of genuine democratic reform. |
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The Tunisian railway system suffers from a major handicap as it is made up of 471 km of normal gauging lines and 1,686 km of metrical gauging tracks. |
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Tunisian women are more logical that the acquisition of this metal amulet. |
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Enjoy lazy days and starry nights when visiting the Tunisian town of Monastir this summer. |
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The learning corpus is composed of 4 stimuli, giving a sample of male and female voices of Kabyle, Moroccan, Algerian or Tunisian Arabian origin, as well as prosody transplantations not used in the remainder of the trial. |
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Tunisian law seeks to give effect to the principles of equality and of partnership between men and women both in the pre-matrimonial period and during their married life or in case of separation. |
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In addition, the EIB advanced EUR 30 million for the construction of a new light metro line in the Tunisian capital extending urban rail services to commuters in the south of the conurbation. |
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Our studious Tunisian colleagues, ever thirsty for knowledge, took advantage of these highly technical programmes to refine their mastery of group pedagogy where applied to professionals in the same line of business. |
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Moreover, these women do not approve of the Tunisian personal status code, which provides equality before the law and bans polygamy, but is easily attacked by Islamists as a secular law. |
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It has been reported that the Tunisian authorities continue to harass members of opposition groups and their families, with particular regard to restrictions on freedom of movement and the denial of passports. |
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And as his descent into oblivion was little, he found a Tunisian comedian who amused himself in a room with great success, how to wear anything on his head a fez flabby and rather dirty. |
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Thanks to the Tunisian Federation of Sports for the Handicapped, she discovered a discipline in which she excelled and in which she invested all her hopes: shot and javelin. |
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The death of Khaled Said has been compared to that of Mohammed Bouazizi, the fruitseller whose self-immolation sparked the Tunisian revolution that began the chain of Arab Spring protests. |
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The rescued man, who says he drank seawater to survive, was seen clinging to a jerrycan and the remains of the stricken inflatable by fishermen off the Tunisian coast. |
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There are certainly reasons behind what the representative of the Tunisian employers' organisation at the colloquium referred to as the dysfunctionality of the debt collection process for companies. |
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In this regard, like the two other spokeswomen, Mrs. Chekir described the flagrant inequality in political representation of Tunisian women in different state institutions and in political life in general. |
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The absolute priority accorded to education and the sacrifices made by the Tunisian people in order to guarantee education for all have borne fruit. |
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In 2007 Tunisian activists launched a campaign to crowdsource the mapping of flights taken by the presidential plane, using images sent in by volunteers from European airports, with the results mapped using Google Earth. |
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Under the same Code the employers' contributions, whether the employers are Tunisian or foreign, are defrayed for a renewable period of five years. |
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The following day, the vernissage of the exhibition documentary section was opened at the Dar Bach Hamba Palace, the Tunisian headquarters of the Orestiadi Foundation. |
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In this context, «enhanced cooperation» announced by Italian and Tunisian authorities for the purpose of enactive large-scale and quick returns leads us to fear the worst. |
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According to Ferid Boughedir, the Tunisian director of Halfaouine, the African film business is a victim of the cultural imperialism lurking behind the internationalization of trade in audiovisual products. |
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As such, this Act represents a renewed focus on family welfare and recognizes the universality, complementarity and interrelatedness of human rights in keeping with the Tunisian Constitution. |
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The powerful mobilization of Tunisian youth terrifies the regime to the point that it closed all the school establishments, from the primary schools to the universities. |
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In the early 1980s, the Tunisian Government launched an agricultural development program that increased the country's irrigable land by 400,000 ha. |
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For the next stage, the master coppersmith hopes to involve other professionals Tunisian generalize such experiences, because it's the handicraft sector will be largely winner. |
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The kids' pool was loosely fashioned after the ancient Tunisian village of Ksar Ouled Soltane. |
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The award-winning Tunisian singer will regale you with hits including Miziana, Barchan and Khallas Tarak. |
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Jebali visited the offices of Telnet technocentre and learnt about models of Tunisian companies operating in the high tech sector. |
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A visit was organised to honour founders of the Tunisian Red Crescent Brahim Gharbi and Ali Triter. |
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The two presidents saluted the Tunisian and Nigerien flags as the two countries' national anthems were performed. |
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Thousands of cybernauts angrily demanded that the musical be cancelled and some called for Cherif to be stripped of his Tunisian citizenship. |
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A colleague at the salon said her Tunisian workmate had used an expired hair dye, which left the Moroccan woman's long locks in tatters. |
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He's been hailed the human shield, the man who was shot three times as he protected his fiancee during the Tunisian beach massacre. |
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The event is held by the France's Film Directors Company in association with the Tunisian Film Directors Association. |
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Belgian fan Mark Dermul has been raising money to visit the Tunisian salt lake Chott El-Jerid, which Lucas transformed into the desert planet of Tatooine. |
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The trial court prosecutor in Tunis ordered a judicial inquiry into the Panama Papers and Tunisian political figures suspected of hiring the firm. |
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While he was negotiating, a number of Sardinian fishermen who had settled at Bona on the Tunisian coast were brutally treated without his knowledge. |
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Since the beginning of the present year, and up to November 15, 2011, the number of Tunisian guest workers reached 1,841, against 1,827 during the same period of last year. |
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The first will be enlivened by Badiaa Bouhrizi, a Tunisian singer living abroad, Chakroun and Lobna Nooman duo and Kif el Kef, Barbarouts and Dima Dima bands. |
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This, as a computer laptop seized in northern Syria by pro-Western rebels from a Tunisian jihadi revealed plans to develop and use biological weapons. |
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The first event held outside of Europe was the 1982 Tunisian Open. |
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Tunisian security forces arrested a suspect in the murder of opposition politician Muhammad Brahmi after a fierce gunbattle during an overnight raid on a militant hideout. |
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Tunisian foreign minister Rafeeq Abdulsalam said the Arab Maghreb countries were also facing growing influence of organized crimes groups and illegal immigration. |
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The proposal is certain to inflame political tensions in Tunisia, where secularists already fear that the Ennahda-led government will slowly Islamise Tunisian law and society. |
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