Australian-based PhosCo Ltd is making steady headway in the development of its flagship Gasaat Phosphate Project in Tunisia, with recent drilling campaigns yielding encouraging results and reinforcing the site’s resource potential. According to a report by Tip Ranks, exploration at the KM prospect has revealed promising phosphate mineralization, setting the stage for additional drilling aimed at expanding the project’s already substantial JORC-compliant resource. Backed by strong government and community support, PhosCo is positioning the Gasaat Project as a cost-competitive, world-scale source of phosphate, a critical input for the global fertilizer…
Day: August 1, 2025
Mohammed Assaf Returns to Stage in Emotional ‘For Gaza’ Concert at Carthage Festival
Palestinian singer Mohammed Assaf concluded a two-year public silence in a deeply moving performance at the sixth evening of the 59th Carthage International Festival, dedicated to his hometown and the people of Gaza. The concert, titled “Pour Gaza”, took place under the auspices of Culture Minister Amina Srarfi, and welcomed injured Palestinians brought to Tunisia for medical care. Immediately after opening with “Ya Denia Aley Ech’hadi”, Assaf expressed gratitude to Tunisia and its people, announcing that all concert proceeds would be donated to support Gaza, a place he described as…
Syrian Star Nassif Zeytoun Reaffirms Deep Connection with Carthage Festival Audience
In the eighth performance of the 59th Carthage International Festival, Syrian singer Nassif Zeytoun renewed a profound bond with his Tunisian audience—a relationship first kindled on the festival stage in 2017. From the moment Zeytoun began, the chemistry between him and the crowd was electric. Hit after hit, including “Tikka” and “Nami Asadri,” the atmosphere pulsed with rhythm and enthusiasm, the audience matching every beat. Returning for his fifth appearance at Carthage, Zeytoun spoke warmly of his long-standing affinity for the festival: “Year after year, Carthage grows ever closer to…