Tunisia has officially inaugurated the Kairouan solar power plant, a 100-megawatt facility that also serves as a cornerstone for a broader strategic energy partnership with Europe. The plant, which began operations next week, was announced by Ali Kenzari, president of the National Syndicate Chamber for the Installation and Maintenance of Photovoltaic Equipment, on Tunisian National Radio. Kenzari framed the project as a critical milestone in Tunisia’s national strategy to derive 35% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, a substantial leap from the current level of around 5%. The Kairouan…
Month: November 2025
Iqra Reading Competition Crowns Six Finalists After Epic Journey
From a pool of over 192,000 applicants, six readers from five Arab countries have reached the final stage of the tenth annual “Iqra” Reading Competition. The prestigious event, organized by the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), an Aramco Saudi initiative, has become a regional beacon for literary passion, culminating in the selection of these finalists whose personal stories testify to the transformative power of books. Each finalist’s journey to the finals reveals a unique relationship with literature: The “Iqra” competition continues to demonstrate that its mission extends far…
Tunisian Theatre Titan Fadhel Jaïbi Awarded Prestigious Salah Al-Kassab Prize
In a significant accolade for Arab theatre, the Secretariat of the Dr. Salah Al-Kassab Prize has announced that Tunisian director and playwright Fadhel Jaïbi is the recipient of its 2025 award. The decision recognizes Jaïbi’s long and influential career and his profound contribution to the renewal of Tunisian and Arab theatre. Jaïbi is celebrated as one of the most prominent Arab directors to have carved a unique path, centering his theatrical vision on the “here and now.” Throughout his career, his work has powerfully articulated the social and political transformations…
International Theatre Forum Asks: Can Art Still Change Us?
The 26th edition of the Carthage Theatre Days (JTC) launched Monday its International Theatre Forum today, gathering a constellation of playwrights, directors, and academics from Tunisia and abroad for a three-day dialogue centered on a pressing theme: “The Theatre Artist, Their Time, and Their Work.” The forum, running until November 26, aims to collectively examine the role of theatrical art through a dual lens: the artist as a witness to their era, and the challenges of positioning art within a specific social context. Following an opening address by the event’s…
Carthage Theater Days: A Second Day of Intellectual Confrontation and Musical Purgatory
The second day of the 26th Carthage Theater Days (JTC) featured a powerful quartet of official competition plays from Egypt, Lebanon, Tunisia, and Senegal, each tackling profound themes through distinct theatrical styles. From Egypt, “Free Fall” (Souqout Horr), directed by Mohamed Farag Kheshab, transformed the Rio Hall into a compelling courtroom. An adaptation of the American play “Inherit the Wind,” it revisits the infamous 1925 Scopes “Monkey Trial” to stage a modern debate on free thought versus dogma. The director employed Brechtian techniques and an immersive, in-the-round stage, turning the audience into…
Tunisia’s “Revo-i” Center: A National Milestone for Robotic Surgery in North Africa
Dr. Ramzi Nouira, Director of the Robotic Surgery Center, performing surgery The Charles Nicolle Hospital in Tunisia has officially opened a new robotic surgery center, powered by the Korean-made Revo-i surgical robot. The center, which held its opening ceremony on November 11, represents a strategic partnership between Tunisia and South Korea and marks the entry of Korean surgical robotics into the North African market. The event drew high-level officials, including Mustapha Ferjani, Minister of Health, and Tae-won LEE, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Tunisia, alongside Joon Koo Kim,…
Mother of Hind Rajab Opens Doha Film Festival with Heart-Wrenching Plea for Gaza’s Children
Hind Rajab’s mother and the film crew attend “The Voice of Hind Rajab” premiere at DFF25. Photo: Instagram The Doha Film Festival opened on a poignant note Thursday as Wissam Hamada, the mother of six-year-old Palestinian girl Hind Rajab, gave an emotional address, turning a cinematic premiere into a global platform for Gaza’s children. Hamada spoke at the MENA premiere of “The Voice of Hind Rajab,” a film documenting the tragic final hours of her daughter, whose phone call from a car surrounded by Israeli tanks became one of the…
Tunisia Positions Itself as Key Energy Hub Between Africa and Europe
As the 7th African Union-European Union Summit begins in Angola, Tunisia is emerging as a pivotal player in a new energy partnership between the two continents. Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti is leading the nation’s delegation to the high-level meetings on November 24-25, where discussions are centered on fostering peace, prosperity, and strengthened multilateral cooperation. The summit is expected to yield new investment agreements, with significant announcements anticipated in the energy and digital sectors, culminating in a joint final declaration. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen signaled a…
Tunisia Fosters Next-Generation Startups at 18th Global Entrepreneurship Week
Tunisia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem converged last week for the 18th annual Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW), held from November 17 to 22, 2025. The event, hosted by the Institut Arabe des Chefs d’Entreprises (IACE) in partnership with the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF Tunisia), served as a dynamic platform for aspiring entrepreneurs to gain critical skills and network with industry leaders. With a focus on empowering youth and driving innovation, the week’s agenda was packed with practical workshops and expert panels. The FNF played a pivotal role in shaping the program,…
Monastir Celebrates the Art of Arabic Script in Its Second International Festival
The coastal city of Monastir is set to become a vibrant hub for calligraphy and letter-based art as it hosts the second edition of the International Festival of Calligraphy and Calligraffiti from November 28 to 30, 2025. Organized by the Monastir Cultural Center, the three-day festival promises a rich program of exhibitions, workshops, and live performances so as to explore the modern evolution of Arabic script in contemporary art. The festivities will commence on Friday, November 28, with the inauguration of a central art exhibition titled “Calligraphy and Calligraffiti.” The opening…