Expected Agreements between France and Tunisia in Several Areas
June 1, 2021
French Prime Minister Jean Castex will pay an official visit to Tunisia on June 2 and 3, accompanied by a ministerial delegation...
Tunisia’s Reserve Stock of Grain does not Exceed two Months
The grain stockpile in Tunisia is estimated to cover two months of consumption, according to what was revealed by the Grain Office, and that...
The decline in the value of the dinar and the market lobbies behind the...
Tunisian markets in the past 10 years have seen waves of price increases that have lost 40% of Tunisians' spending capacity, according to a...
High Indebtedness Ratio … Tunisia is Threatened by the Greek Scenario!
Tunisia has many loans, obtained either from international banks or the International Monetary Fund, due to the government's need in the past few months...
Worth 245,000 dinars. Where did the grants for needy families go?
"The grant for needy and low-income families by the World Bank-funded Ministry of Social Affairs has disappeared and has not been handed over to...
Anastalengu: Political involvement, businessmen and suspicions of financing terrorist operations
Journalist Hamdi Ben Saleh confirmed to JDD Tunisie that he will appear tomorrow before the Public Prosecutor's Office to make his statements regarding InstaLingo,...
Saied meets Burrell, The European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
On Friday morning, September 10, 2021, President Kais Said received Mr. Josep Burrell, The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy.
The...
A contracting company defrauds public documents for robbery of 200,000 dinars
A private company defrauds administrative documents and fraudulent signatures to seize more than 200,000 from a public bank, according to a supervisory report issued...
Corruption in the Time of Covid: a Tunisian Political Fatality
May 2, 2021
Tunisians are on their own, victims of the particularly perverse and deadly third wave of the corona virus. However, nothing helps. Our...
Do Remittances of Tunisians Abroad Save the Tunisian Economy?
The value of Tunisians' remittances abroad amounted to 4997.3 million dinars, which made it possible to cover 64% of the country's total foreign debts....