5,500 Tunisian dinars per month (equivalent to approximately 1,618 euros). In 2026, this is the monthly wage – adjusted for inflation – that a Tunisian family comprising two parents and two children would need to live comfortably, […]
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An Oil Shock Tunisia Cannot Absorb Without Structural Reforms
Brent crude settled at $79.45 on March 1 — before the strike on the Ras Tanura refinery operated by Saudi Aramco, before major shipping lines suspended transit through the Strait of Hormuz […]
Tunisia: a possible US – facilitated recovery?
Tunisia has the possibility to explore a new approach towards economic recovery beyond its traditional resources (agriculture, phosphates, tourism, mechanical wares, real estate opportunities, energy projects, etc.) by exploiting […]
A nation drained: The alarming rise of Tunisian migration among youth
More than 150,000 Tunisians have left their country over the past five years (2019–2024) to settle abroad. This figure is almost double the number of departures recorded during the 2009–2014 period. In 2022, 1,816,833 Tunisians—representing […]
Trapped by Its Own Model: Algeria at the Edge
With Donald Trump’s return to the White House, Arab powers are racing to secure Washington’s favor. From Riyadh to Abu Dhabi, regional giants are pledging massive U.S. investments—$600 billion from Saudi Arabia, $1.4 trillion over a decade from the UAE (…)
The legal and moral failings of Meloni’s Albania deportation deal
The border externalisation strategy promoted by Italy’s Georgia Meloni government represents a political and legal failure, highlighting the contradictions of a hardline rhetoric against irregular immigration (…)
The Repayment of Tunisia’s Debt: A Never-Ending Trap?
“I say it loud and clear to the entire world: we will bow only before Almighty God. In the Quran, there is no surah named after the International Monetary Fund!” This is how Tunisian President Kaïs Saïed …
For a fair exchange between an aging Europe and a dynamic Africa
In his speech on April 25th about the European project, French President Emmanuel Macron called for a strategic leap to prevent the decline of Europe. According to Ghazi Ben Ahmed …
Reviving History: the tech-driven innovations of Historiar
Technology at the Service of History and Archaeology. To revolutionize the tourist experience through AI and virtual reality, Tunisian entrepreneur Houda Bakir brings archaeological sites …
Tunisia takes stride towards AI leadership with launch of public institute
Tunisia will launch its first public institute specialized in Artificial Intelligence (AI) starting from the next academic year, at the University of Tunis.
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