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After Tunisia's Revolution: Political and Economic Challenges a Year Later
Learn More: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/tunisia-revolution-democracy-unemployment-e...
published: 12 Jun 2012
author: PulitzerCenter
After Tunisia's Revolution: Political and Economic Challenges a Year Later
After Tunisia's Revolution: Political and Economic Challenges a Year Later
Learn More: http://pulitzercenter.org/projects/tunisia-revolution-democracy-unemployment-economy-strikes-conservatism-islam-constitution-arab-spring One year...- published: 12 Jun 2012
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- author: PulitzerCenter
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Tunisia's Economy and a New Beginning | In Focus - After the Storm
The news spread almost instantaneously over Facebook, Twitter and text messaging: Mohamed ...
published: 10 Dec 2012
author: deutschewelleenglish
Tunisia's Economy and a New Beginning | In Focus - After the Storm
Tunisia's Economy and a New Beginning | In Focus - After the Storm
The news spread almost instantaneously over Facebook, Twitter and text messaging: Mohamed Bouazizi, a young Tunisian vegetable seller, set fire to himself in...- published: 10 Dec 2012
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- author: deutschewelleenglish
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Economist Hernando de Soto Discusses the Informal Economy in Tunisia
Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto and the Lima-based the Institute of Liberty and Democr...
published: 25 Dec 2012
author: TunisiaLive
Economist Hernando de Soto Discusses the Informal Economy in Tunisia
Economist Hernando de Soto Discusses the Informal Economy in Tunisia
Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto and the Lima-based the Institute of Liberty and Democracy (ILD), which he heads, are largely dedicated to studying the po...- published: 25 Dec 2012
- views: 1630
- author: TunisiaLive
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Tunisia Economy
Tunisia's economy continues to slump and tourism is yet to pick up, but some Tunisians are...
published: 10 Feb 2012
author: TV2Africa
Tunisia Economy
Tunisia Economy
Tunisia's economy continues to slump and tourism is yet to pick up, but some Tunisians are finding ways to bring some sunshine to a rather gloomy situation. ...- published: 10 Feb 2012
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- author: TV2Africa
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Freund on Tunisia's Economy
Economist at the Peterson Institute, Caroline Freund, joins Phillip Yin to discuss Tunisia...
published: 15 Jan 2014
Freund on Tunisia's Economy
Freund on Tunisia's Economy
Economist at the Peterson Institute, Caroline Freund, joins Phillip Yin to discuss Tunisia's progress since the Arab Spring. Subscribe to BizAsiaAmerica: http://goo.gl/FMKaBj Follow CCTV America: Twitter: http://bit.ly/15oqHSy Facebook: http://on.fb.me/172VKne »» Watch CCTV America 7:00pm -- 9:00pm EST daily «« Washington, DC (and greater area) • MHz - Channel 3 • COMCAST (Xfinity) - Channel 273 • FiOS (Verizon) - Channel 277 New York City • Time Warner - Channel 134 • FiOS (Verizon) - Channel 277 Los Angeles • Charter Cable - Channel 562 • Time Warner - Channel 155 Satellite Nationwide • DISH TV - Channel 279- published: 15 Jan 2014
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Give Tunisia's economy time, Marzouki tells euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Nearly two months after his election, the challenges facing Tunis...
published: 07 Feb 2012
author: Euronews
Give Tunisia's economy time, Marzouki tells euronews
Give Tunisia's economy time, Marzouki tells euronews
http://www.euronews.net/ Nearly two months after his election, the challenges facing Tunisia's new President Moncef Marzouki are daunting. More than a year a...- published: 07 Feb 2012
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- author: Euronews
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Tunisia's economy suffers from political turmoil
Tunisia's economy is suffering after months of political tension and violence. The country...
published: 03 Aug 2013
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Tunisia's economy suffers from political turmoil
Tunisia's economy suffers from political turmoil
Tunisia's economy is suffering after months of political tension and violence. The country does not have a lot of natural resources and it relies on its tour...- published: 03 Aug 2013
- views: 824
- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Economy Talks with Hernando De Soto - How to overcome the crisis in Tunisia?
World-renowned economist Hernando de Soto is speaking today about his theory on the inform...
published: 17 Dec 2012
author: TunisiaLive
Economy Talks with Hernando De Soto - How to overcome the crisis in Tunisia?
Economy Talks with Hernando De Soto - How to overcome the crisis in Tunisia?
World-renowned economist Hernando de Soto is speaking today about his theory on the informal economy along with an expert panel of bloggers, former policy ma...- published: 17 Dec 2012
- views: 817
- author: TunisiaLive
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#DailyOutrage UK economy, Wonga, Ford and Tunisia
UK economy, Wonga, Ford and Tunisian strike....
published: 26 Jul 2013
author: USILive2012
#DailyOutrage UK economy, Wonga, Ford and Tunisia
#DailyOutrage UK economy, Wonga, Ford and Tunisia
UK economy, Wonga, Ford and Tunisian strike.- published: 26 Jul 2013
- author: USILive2012
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Tunisia's Government Pledges to Tackle Terrorism and Jumpstart the Economy
Tunisia has been hit by a spate of suicide bombings and threats to its national security f...
published: 26 Nov 2013
Tunisia's Government Pledges to Tackle Terrorism and Jumpstart the Economy
Tunisia's Government Pledges to Tackle Terrorism and Jumpstart the Economy
Tunisia has been hit by a spate of suicide bombings and threats to its national security for the first time in just over a decade. In tandem, the interim government Ennahda, led by Tunisian Prime Minister Ali Larayedh is battling to bolster its faltering economy. When IBTimes UK went to the country's capital, as well as Sousse and Monastir where the suicide bombs were detonated, we got a mixed picture on how the country views the attacks. "We have no signal that this is a sign as bigger things are to come," said Elyes Fakhfakh, Tunisia's Finance Minister, to IBTimes UK in Tunis. "We can't avoid this problem but [the government] thinks that this is end of terrorism, not the beginning." Meanwhile, the director general at the Foreign Investment Promotion Agency (Fipa) told us that "the police are now doing their jobs but this is after a one and half year gap." "Initially, the police were accused of keeping the old government's interests," added Noureddine Zekri. In Tunisia, around 700,000 young people are out of a job, many of whom are university graduates. Meanwhile, on a survival basis, around a fifth of the 10 million Tunisia's population are said to be in extreme poverty. Music courtesy of royaltyfreekings.com- published: 26 Nov 2013
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Tunisia Economic City
Tunisia Economic City Presentation....
published: 29 Jan 2013
author: alpenistians
Tunisia Economic City
Tunisia Economic City
Tunisia Economic City Presentation.- published: 29 Jan 2013
- views: 300
- author: alpenistians
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Performance of the Tunisian economy in light of the ongoing political transformations
In this video, Mustapha Nabli, Former Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, shares with...
published: 31 Oct 2013
Performance of the Tunisian economy in light of the ongoing political transformations
Performance of the Tunisian economy in light of the ongoing political transformations
In this video, Mustapha Nabli, Former Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia, shares with us the key highlights of the policy seminar on "the performance of the Tunisian economy in light of the ongoing political transformations", which was held in Tunis as part of the ERF workshop on "The political economy of transformation in the ERF region". The session aimed at providing a better understanding of how the political landscape and coalitions constrain policies and reforms, or open opportunities for new reforms. According to Nabli, this is a major area of research that can be undertaken by ERF. ERF workshop "The political economy of transformation in the ERF region" 27-28 October, 2013 Tunis, Tunisia- published: 31 Oct 2013
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Mass Protests In Tunisia Over Economic Crisis
Riots over Tunisia's economy have flared in towns around the country, leaving one dead and...
published: 12 Jan 2014
Mass Protests In Tunisia Over Economic Crisis
Mass Protests In Tunisia Over Economic Crisis
Riots over Tunisia's economy have flared in towns around the country, leaving one dead and posing an immediate challenge to the new prime minister and the country's path to democracy. Crowds protested late on Friday in the capital Tunis outside the government finance buildings in the low-income neighbourhood of Ettaddamon over new taxes levied by the outgoing government described as necessary to fill yawning holes in the country's budget. The tax hikes were hastily suspended by the outgoing prime minister, but the decision failed to calm protesters. Police reported that local criminals took advantage and began looting stores and clashing with authorities. They were dispersed with tear gas, Interior Ministry spokesman Mohamed Ali Aroui said on Saturday. I will do everything in my power to confront the challenges, overcome the obstacles and restore stability and security to Tunisia. Mehdi Jomaa, Tunisia's new prime minister Nearly 50 people were arrested in clashes in suburbs of Tunis, Aroui said. Protesters also clashed with police in the upscale La Marsa area of Tunis when they tried to storm a police station. In another clash, an 18-year-old man was killed and a customs agent injured in the town of Bouchebka on the Algerian border, Aroui said. He said an investigation is under way into what happened. The customs officer was taken to hospital in Tebessa in Algeria, Aroui said. "Security posts are targeted by troublemakers, and what happened is very dangerous, and it gives an insight into the depth of criminality in Tunisia," he said, calling on civil society groups and political groups to back the security forces. The violence came hours after prime minister-designate Mehdi Jomaa was tasked with forming a cabinet of independents to end a crisis triggered by the killing of an opposition politician last July. Economic hardships "I will do everything in my power to confront the challenges, overcome the obstacles and restore stability and security to Tunisia," the new prime minister told reporters after the swearing-in. The outgoing government had levied new taxes to confront massive budget deficit, prompting protests around the country on Wednesday. Since Tunisia's 2011 revolution, the economy has suffered, fuelling social unrest. Strikes and protests started in the southern and central towns of Kasserine, Thala and Gafsa last Tuesday and spilled over into Tunis, after calls from transport and agricultural unions against the reforms. The 2014 budget sets out new taxes to help the government increase public finances,a demand from international lenders which want the government to reduce the country's budget deficit and control public subsidies. After the economy shrank 2 percent in 2011, growth returned at 2.7 percent in 2013, but that is far below the level needed to create jobs. Unemployment hovers at 17 percent.- published: 12 Jan 2014
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Javier Encinas: Sharing UK Economic Expertise with Tunisia
Invited by the British Embassy Tunis, Javier Encinas has a mission to share British PPP ex...
published: 25 Jan 2013
author: ukforeignoffice
Javier Encinas: Sharing UK Economic Expertise with Tunisia
Javier Encinas: Sharing UK Economic Expertise with Tunisia
Invited by the British Embassy Tunis, Javier Encinas has a mission to share British PPP expertise with Tunisian decison makers, economists and investors and ...- published: 25 Jan 2013
- views: 528
- author: ukforeignoffice
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Hydrogen economy, Yemen poverty, Closed road, Tunisia religious tensions-Reporter's File-06-22-2012
In this edition of the show, Javed Rana, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Islamabad ...
published: 22 Jun 2012
author: PressTVGlobalNews
Hydrogen economy, Yemen poverty, Closed road, Tunisia religious tensions-Reporter's File-06-22-2012
Hydrogen economy, Yemen poverty, Closed road, Tunisia religious tensions-Reporter's File-06-22-2012
In this edition of the show, Javed Rana, Press TV's correspondent, reports from Islamabad on Pakistan's energy crisis. Mohammed al-Attab, Press TV's correspo...- published: 22 Jun 2012
- views: 418
- author: PressTVGlobalNews
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Get tough on China rhetoric; weather chaos; economy, Tunisia, and "Baby Doc"!
http://www.platformforthefuture.com/main http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thestenchoftruth The...
published: 18 Jan 2011
author: Ted Torbich
Get tough on China rhetoric; weather chaos; economy, Tunisia, and "Baby Doc"!
Get tough on China rhetoric; weather chaos; economy, Tunisia, and "Baby Doc"!
http://www.platformforthefuture.com/main http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thestenchoftruth The Stench of Truth (392).mp4 Our Chinese master are coming and we are...- published: 18 Jan 2011
- views: 2232
- author: Ted Torbich
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World Economic Forum in Tunisia
Miroslav Dusek Director, Head of Middle East and North Africa , World Economic Forum : we ...
published: 06 Dec 2012
author: Rabeb Aloui
World Economic Forum in Tunisia
World Economic Forum in Tunisia
Miroslav Dusek Director, Head of Middle East and North Africa , World Economic Forum : we are here to understand the Tunisian Economy and we are ready to hel...- published: 06 Dec 2012
- views: 86
- author: Rabeb Aloui
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Tunisia's Medicars Calls for Political Stability and Industry Reforms to Boost Economic Growth
Tunisia is aiming to rejuvenate its economy after investors fled the country in the afterm...
published: 18 Nov 2013
Tunisia's Medicars Calls for Political Stability and Industry Reforms to Boost Economic Growth
Tunisia's Medicars Calls for Political Stability and Industry Reforms to Boost Economic Growth
Tunisia is aiming to rejuvenate its economy after investors fled the country in the aftermath of the 2011 Arab Spring revolution. Speaking to IBTimes UK in Sousse, Tunisia, Medicar's supply and development manager Yassine Ben Abdallah, said that the interim government needs to provide more stability in terms of nailing down National Dialogue talks and then the succeeding power has to look at reforming bureaucracy. "Investment codes for our sector need to be revised, as there is a lot of bureaucracy in our sector," said Ben Abdallah in Sousse. "There is a long struggle to have authorisation for requests within our field because of this. "We're not missing out on opportunities right now but if we want new investments in the future, this kind of industry regulation revision has to be made." Medicars assembles pick-up trucks for India's Mahindra, as well as for Isuzu and Mitsubishi,and has the capacity to produce 1,200 vehicles a year in its new plant. It aims to produce more than 2,500 eventually.- published: 18 Nov 2013
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