Tunis, January 2, 2009- A Tunisian engineer, Mr Kamel Ayadi, was chosen to head the fourth International Consultative Council tasked with the organisation of the World Engineers Convention (WEC) due be held in Geneva in 2011.
The event which is placed under the aegis of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) will include the organization of 5 technical congresses several forums, including a women’s forum, a major technological fair, as well as an international competition to select the best research and innovation ...
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Tunis, January 2, 2009- A health tourism complex will soon be built in the El Khabayat region near Gabes, a coastal town located some 400 kilometres south of the capital .
Covering an area of 140 hectares, the complex will comprise several health cure centres using essentially thermal waters for which the area is known. Investment costs will reach some 400,000 dinars and the complex will include hotels, leisure facilities, including a golf course as well as a congress centre.
The launch of ...
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Tunis, January 2, 2009- The Green Party for Progress has recently published the first issue of its weekly newspaper, “Le Tunisien”. The 16-page bilingual (Arabic and French) publication, reports on the party’s recent congress, as well as the expectations of the Tunisian political scene and the strengthening of the opposition press landscape.
Incidentally, the second issue of the weekly was published on January 1, 2009. Featuring the consequences on Palestinian civilians of the latest Israeli attacks on Gaza, the second issue of the ...
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