Tunisia mounted a targeted campaign at the prestigious Hamburg Aviation Forum this week, aiming to solidify its reputation as a rising industrial and technological hub within the global aerospace sector. The Tunisian delegation used the major European event, which drew over a thousand international professionals, as a strategic platform to promote its capabilities directly to key industry decision-makers. The central objective: to attract fresh investment and secure a more integral role in worldwide aerospace supply chains. Organized around themes of resilience, digitalization, and sustainability, the forum provided a critical backdrop.…
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Tunisia-Algeria Economic Ties Deepen, Leaders Push for Greater Integration
Algerian Prime Minister Sifi Ghrieb positioned the ongoing Tunisian-Algerian Economic Forum as a critical checkpoint to accelerate bilateral cooperation, citing robust trade growth but urging even closer economic integration to meet ambitious shared goals. Speaking at the forum, which precedes the 23rd session of the High Joint Commission on Friday, Ghrieb stated the event is an opportunity to “assess the progress” since the last high-level meeting in Algiers in July 2023 and to explore “significant and diverse partnership opportunities” for business communities. “The level of cooperation between the two countries…
Tunisia Vows Business Reform Push to Unlock Investment and Growth
The Tunisian government is pressing ahead with reforms to overhaul the business climate and dismantle hurdles for investors, declaring the private sector the essential engine for prosperity. The commitment was made by Minister of Economy and Planning Samir Abdelhafidh, speaking at the opening of the 39th Business Days forum in Sousse on Friday. “Enterprises are the driver of growth and national wealth,” Abdelhafidh stated, addressing an audience of business leaders, young entrepreneurs, and investors at the event organized by the Institute of Arab Business Leaders. This year’s forum is themed…
Hussein Fahmy Poised to Lead Cairo International Film Festival for 47th Edition
The Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF) has confirmed the return of veteran Egyptian actor Hussein Fahmy as President for its 47th edition, a move industry observers see as a vote of confidence in his successful campaign to restore the festival’s global standing. The decision to renew Fahmy’s mandate underscores a strategic commitment to continuity, following a tenure credited with revitalizing one of the Arab world’s oldest and most prestigious cinematic events. Restoring Prestige Through Vision Since reassuming the presidency, Fahmy has leveraged his decades of artistic credibility and administrative acumen…
UAE Commits $550 Million to UN’s 2026 Global Humanitarian Lifeline
The United Arab Emirates has pledged $550 million to the United Nations’ 2026 Global Humanitarian Response Plan, injecting critical funding into a global effort aiming to raise $33 billion to assist 135 million people across 23 crisis zones. The commitment, made under the directives of UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, targets the plan’s most urgent priorities. A core objective is delivering life-saving aid to 87 million people in acute need, a segment of the response requiring $23 billion. The funding will also bolster programs for refugees and…
Liberta’s Second Umrah Exhibition Draws Crowds, Showcases Tech-Driven Pilgrimage Services
Founder Wissam Ben Amer’s vision transforms the Tunisian Umrah travel sector, emphasizing innovation and accessibility The Convention Centre was the scene on Thursday for the second annual Liberta Umrah Exhibition, an event that has rapidly become a fixture for thousands of Tunisian pilgrims. Organized by the leading travel company Liberta Travel and Tourism, the exhibition highlighted the firm’s ambitious drive to redefine the spiritual journey through technology and premium service. Building on sixteen years of market presence, Liberta used the platform to announce a suite of new digital and support…
Tunis Crowned Arab Tourism Capital for 2027, Set for Major Spotlight
Tunis has been officially designated the Arab Tourism Capital for 2027. The announcement was made by the Arab Ministerial Council for Tourism during its 28th session in Baghdad on December 8-9, 2025. This prestigious title is awarded annually to an Arab city demonstrating excellence in tourism promotion, infrastructure, and cultural preservation. For Tunis, it marks a strategic milestone, positioning the city for increased international visibility, investment, and a central role in driving regional tourism throughout the designated year. The recognition aligns with Tunisia’s broader efforts to revitalize its vital tourism…
Cairo International Film Festival Announces Dates for its 47th Edition
Cairo International Film Festival (CIFF), presided over by renowned actor Hussein Fahmy, announces the dates for its upcoming 47th edition, scheduled to take place from November 11 to 20, 2026. In this context, CIFF President Hussein Fahmy extended his gratitude and appreciation to the Egyptian Ministry of Culture, led by Dr. Ahmed Fouad Hanno, valuing its generous sponsorship and unwavering support, which serves as the true guarantee for the festival’s success and its continued leadership in the Arab and African cultural landscape. Fahmy also specifically thanked all strategic partners, sponsors,…
Official Launch of King Salman Hospital Project in Kairouan
The contract for the construction and equipping of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz University Hospital in Kairouan was formally signed Wednesday at the Ministry of Health. The signing ceremony was attended by Tunisia’s Minister of Health, Dr. Mustapha Ferjani, the Saudi Ambassador to Tunisia, Dr. Abdulaziz bin Ali Al-Saqr, and the Governor of Kairouan, Zakir Barqawi. The event also included representatives from the contracting companies charged with execution and several government bodies. In his address, Minister Ferjani stated that the project falls within the framework of the direct and continuous…
IsDB Chief Ties Bank’s Global Clout to Saudi Hub, Reveals $200 Billion Financing Milestone
The strategic advantage of being headquartered in Saudi Arabia is a key driver behind the Islamic Development Bank’s (IsDB) ability to deliver impact worldwide, its Chairman, Dr. Muhammad Al Jasser, stated during a major development finance conference in the Saudi capital. Speaking at the high-level panel “Building Sustainable Futures on a Global Scale” during the National Development Fund’s MOMENTUM conference, Dr. Al Jasser detailed how the Kingdom’s support has been instrumental to the bank’s operations. “Our presence in the Kingdom is a strategic advantage that strengthens our ability to deliver…