Moody’s upgrades Tunisia’s rating to Caa1 with stable outlook
Moody’s announced on February 28 that it had upgraded Tunisia’s credit rating from CAA2 to CAA1 with a stable outlook. Moody’s also upgraded the rating of the Central Bank of...
Moody’s announced on February 28 that it had upgraded Tunisia’s credit rating from CAA2 to CAA1 with a stable outlook. Moody’s also upgraded the rating of the Central Bank of...
The World Bank’s Board of Directors approved a US$100 million project (nearly TND 316 million) on Thursday to improve students’ employability and strengthen the quality and governance of higher education...
FTAV by Freeoui is an app for discounts on various products and services During a press briefing on Thursday evening, the Tunisian Association of Travel Agencies (FTAV) announced it launched...
Liberta Travel and Tourism, a pioneer in the field of organizing Hajj and Umrah trips, has managed to win the trust of Tunisians, thanks to its great efforts in organizing,...
Performances ranging from Malouf, Sufi chanting, Halabi Qudood, and theater The 41st edition of the Medina Festival, which will take place from March 4 to 28, promises a mix of...
TêtesBrûlées, The Heart Is a Muscle, and Yalla Parkour Shine at Berlinale with Red Sea Film Foundation’s Support. At the 2025 Berlin International Film Festival, three films supported by the...
The Export Promotion Center (CEPEX) will focus Tunisian participation at the next Tripoli International Fair, scheduled for April 22-28, 2025, on promoting “Made in Tunisia”. This participation was the focus...
Nejia Gharbi, CEO of the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations CDC, announced that 1,146 startups had so far been accredited under the national “Startup Tunisia” program, with remarkable regional variations...
Habib Ammar, former minister of tourism for Tunisia is officially a candidate to become the next UN-Tourism Secretary- General. He competes with 5 other candidates from Georgia, Ghana, Greece, Mexico,...
‘THE THREE-LEGGED CAT’ The 18th Istanbul Biennial, curated by Christine Tohmé, will unfold over three years. The first leg of the Biennial, scheduled from 20 September to 23 November 2025,...