Tunisia is harnessing artificial intelligence to tackle water scarcity and climate challenges in its agricultural sector, with pilot projects already yielding significant reductions in water use and increases in production. A recent strategic report by the Tunisian Institute for Strategic Studies (ITES) positions AI as a cornerstone of the state’s social role in agriculture. The institute advocates for its adoption through a priority framework tied to the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), aiming to optimize scarce water resources and build climate resilience. This policy push is being matched by action…
Day: December 3, 2025
Tunisian National Theatre Triumphs with Three Productions Selected for Prestigious Arab Theatre Festival
The Tunisian National Theatre has announced a significant cultural achievement, with three of its acclaimed productions selected to compete in the official program of the 16th Arab Theatre Festival. The festival, organized by the Arab Theatre Authority in cooperation with Egypt’s Ministry of Culture, will take place in Cairo from January 10 to 16, 2026. This triple selection spotlights the vitality and creative diversity of Tunisia’s contemporary theatre scene on a major regional platform. The chosen productions are The inclusion of these three distinct works underscores the National Theatre’s commitment…
Carthage’s Museum of Late Roman and Early Christian Art Reopens After Major Renovation
The Museum of Late Roman and Early Christian Art at the Carthage-Dermech archaeological site reopened its doors on the evening of Wednesday, December 3, 2025, following extensive renovation works that began in April 2024. The reopening ceremony was attended by Minister of Cultural Affairs, Amina Srarfi, alongside scientific officials from the National Heritage Institute (INP), the Agency for Heritage Development and Cultural Promotion (AMVPPC), experts involved in the museum’s redesign, and representatives of foreign embassies in Tunisia. According to the new museum guidebook authored by researchers Nejib Ben Lazreg and…
U.S. Embassy Announces 2026 Fulbright Scholar Grants for Tunisian Academics and Professionals
The U.S. Embassy in Tunis has officially opened the competition for the 2026 Fulbright Visiting Scholar Program, offering funded six-to-nine-month research residencies in the United States for qualified Tunisians. The prestigious grants target experienced professionals, university faculty, and institutional researchers, providing a unique opportunity to advance their work at American institutions beginning in September 2026. The program is designed for holders of Ph.D.s or individuals with equivalent professional expertise. “We are seeking highly motivated scholars to conduct research and share their knowledge,” a program representative stated. Priority fields include university…
China, Tunisia Pledge to Deepen Strategic Partnership During High-Level Visit
From November 26 to 28, a high-level Chinese delegation, led by Mr. Mu Hong, Vice-Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), conducted a working visit to Tunisia aimed at bolstering the recently elevated strategic partnership between the two nations. During the three-day visit, Mr. Mu, who also heads the CPPCC’s China-Africa Friendship Group, held talks with Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed Ali Nafti and Imed Darbali, President of the National Council of Regions and Districts. The itinerary also included inspections of ongoing China-Tunisia cooperation projects.…
Doha Film Festival 2025 Concludes with Global Storytellers and Emerging Talents Honored
In a joyous ceremony attended by prominent figures and filmmakers from around the world, the Doha Film Festival 2025 concluded by honoring global storytellers and emerging talents in its official competitions. The Grand Prize for Best Narrative Feature went to The City That Never Sleeps, while the Grand Prize for Best Documentary Feature was awarded to Baba and Gaddafi, marking a celebration of both local and international cinematic excellence. The closing ceremony was graced by His Excellency Sheikh Thani bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, Chairman of the Qatar Development Fund and…
Carthage Film Days Announces the Official Selection for Its 36th Edition
The organizing committee of the 36th edition of Carthage Film Days announced on Monday, December 1, 2025, the official lineup of films competing in this year’s festival, which will take place from December 13 to 20. The selection includes entries across three main competitions: Feature Fiction, Feature Documentary, and Short Films. Among the highlights of the Feature Fiction Competition is the selection of “The Voice of Hind Rajab” by Kaouther Ben Hania. Feature Fiction Competition Feature Documentary Competition Short Film Competition Earlier, the festival’s organizing committee announced that the 36th edition will…
Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum: A Visionary Leader Shaping Dubai’s Cultural Future
Under the visionary guidance of her father, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Dubai has built a global reputation not only as a hub of business, innovation, and advanced infrastructure, but also as a flourishing center for culture and creativity. At the heart of this cultural momentum stands Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum—Chairperson of the Dubai Culture & Arts Authority since September 2019—whose leadership has been instrumental in positioning Dubai as one of the world’s most dynamic creative capitals. Sheikha Latifa believes that culture is…
Her Highness Ahad bint Abdullah Al Busaidiyah: A Guiding Symbol in Oman’s New Era
Oman’s First Lady Honoured with Top Royal Award, Symbolizing Women’s Evolving Role The recent bestowal of the Grand Order of Honour by His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik upon Her Highness the First Lady of Oman, Ahad bint Abdullah Al Busaidiyah, captured a moment far richer than its ceremonial appearance. Though the event itself was singular, its depth and symbolism echoed across the nation—an image with many dimensions, carrying layers of meaning about leadership, national identity, and the evolving role of women in Omani society. The Grand Order of Honour,…
Airbus Expands Pilot Training Network to Tunisia in Landmark Partnership
Image credit: Airbus Airbus Flight Academy (AFA) and The Aviator Institute (TAI) have announced a strategic partnership to deliver the Airbus ab initio pilot training program in Tunisia. The agreement, unveiled at the Dubai Airshow 2025, marks Airbus’s first such collaboration with a flight academy in Africa and the Middle East. The partnership will see TAI—formerly known as Safe Flight Academy—align its operations, instructors, and facilities in Tunis and Monastir with Airbus’s global training standards. The initiative is a direct response to the pressing need for new pilots, with Airbus…