Tunisia aims to raise phosphate production about five-fold to 14-million metric tons in 2030, the government said on ...
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Tunisia: Inflation slows to 5,7% in February 2025 (INS)TUNIS: Inflation slowed to 5.7% in February 2025 from 6% in January, the National Institute of Statistics (INS) announced on ...
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Tunisia: Small Cabinet meeting focuses on phosphate production and processing programme for 2025-2030Upgrading sulfuric acid units and enhancing their readiness, alongside implementing a maintenance programme for heavy ...
Diplomatic Courier staff writer Stephanie Gull brings you three under–the–radar stories from Europe: A furor over a 'hijab ...
Prince George city council rejected a proposal to apply for a Federation of Canadian Municipalities climate change mitigation ...
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Pulse Nigeria on MSNLagos, Abuja among the cheapest African cities to live inWhile some African cities have become more expensive due to economic challenges, others remain some of the most affordable in ...
USA still lead the FIFA Women's Ranking. Japan move up three spots to fifth after SheBelieves Cup victory, while Tanzania and Kenya make the biggest rankings leaps.
Standard & Poor’s (S&P) assigned a stable outlook to Kuwaiti banks in January, noting that they “operate with strong capital ...
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The National on MSNAl Ain and Saudi clubs to get share of $1 billion Club World Cup prize moneyThe UAE's Al Ain are set to receive a share of a $1 billion prize fund for competing in this summer’s Club World Cup.Fifa ...
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AllAfrica on MSNPresident of Republic Discusses With PM Progress of Govt Work and a Number of Draft Laws and DecreesThe progress of government work and the review of several draft laws and decrees were the main topics of discussion during the meeting between President Kais Saied and Prime Minister Kamel Madouri on ...
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