UK’s Civil Aviation Authority announced 44 flights are programmed to fly on Wednesday to bring back 7,100 people back to the country, following the downfall of Thomas Cook.
The regulator declared it had 30,000 more extra passengers to return to Britain, entering the 9th day of its two-week-long peacetime repatriation process.
The official spokesperson for the Kasserine courts, Riadh Nouioui, confirmed today Wednesday that the prosecution…
Intelligence units of the National Guard district in Tunis, with the participation of central and…
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced on Wednesday that his country will be cutting diplomatic ties…
Following the heavy sanction imposed on Tunisian sport by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), the…
House speaker Ibrahim Bouderbala, confirmed yesterday Tuesday, while supervising the meeting of the Colloquium of Presidents…
Minister of Social Affairs, Malek Zahi, disclosed this Wednesday, on the sidelines of the May…
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