Tunisia/Mozambique: Carthage Eagles Fly to Maputo for World Cup Qualifier
The Tunisian national football team has left Djerba on Wednesday morning heading for Maputo where it will play against Mozambique on November 14, 2009 at the combined World Cup and African Cup of Nations Group B last day qualifier.
Tunisia: Country Celebrates National Saharan Tourism Day
Living on the impact of the celebrations of the National Saharan Tourism Day, a press conference held on Friday in Tozeur, the magnificent oasis city and the largest tourist attraction pole in south-western Tunisia, focused on the launch of regular and direct flights from Madrid to Tozeur twice a week.
Western Sahara: Human Rights Awardee Detained, Deported by Morocco
In the wake of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s meeting with Moroccan King Mohammed VI last week, a prominent human rights activist was detained on her arrival in Western Sahara, which Morocco controls.
Tunisia: Country to Develop Industrial Zones
A forum on the “Development of industrial zones” was held on Wednesday in Tunis, by the German Technical Co-operation Agency (GTZ), in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry, Energy and Small and Medium-sized enterprises.
Libya: Team Loses Challenge Cup Spot
Libya will not participate at the forthcoming East and Central Africa Senior Challenge Cup that would kick off on November 28 in Nairobi, Kenya.
Tunisia: Hammamet Hosts 7th International Conference on Phoenician ad Punic Studies
The coastal town of Hammamet is hosting these days the 7th international congress of “life, religion and death in the Phoenician and Punic world”.
Tunisia: Port of La Goulette Ranked 17th in the World
According to a survey conducted by the “World Cruise Destinations” magazine, the port of La Goulette was ranked 17th in the World as cruise ship destination in 2008.
