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Media and Communications: Tunisia

Includes news, newspapers, journals, radio, television, news services, press abstracts, publishing and bookseller associations.

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 African & Middle Eastern Division,
Collections and Services Directorate

AME Info (http://www.ameinfo.com)
Covers current business news in a number of fields including energy, oil and gas, Arab financial markets, construction, and technology. Includes in-depth business reports from different countries in the region, and links to other relevant websites (English, Arabic).

Al-Bawaba (http://albawaba.com/en/countries/Tunisia)
It is a major portal site that links a number of other websites on all the Arab countries. It contains up-to-date information on the political, business, social, cultural and religious aspects of a particular country. Just click on the name of the country for information in English and Arabic.

Arab Net (http://www.arab.net/tunisia/index.html)
It is a major Arab website that contains information on the government, history, geography, business, culture, transport, tourism of each country, and provides links to other relevant websites.

Asslama Yatounes (http://www.fairkess.com/tn/index.html)
A major Tunisian portal on everything from business, media, tourist and other sites.

BBC World Service.com (http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/)
Searching this site by country or by topic, offers a choice of news headlines, country profiles, and additional web links on specific aspects such as sports.

Bab- el-Web (http://www.babelweb.com.tn/home/BEW-index)
Tunisian website that covers all facets of contemporary Tunisian life.

Committee to Protect Journalists (http://www.cpj.org/)
Searching this site results in a list of recent documents from a number of web sites concerning media activities and press freedom in many countries.

Global Archive -- Total Search (http://www.ft.com/world/africa)
Searches the archive of the British newspaper, Financial Times, online version.

La Presse (http://www.lapresse.tn/)
French national daily that covers local, regional and international affairs.

La Télévision Tunisienne (http://www.tunisiatv.com/)
Tunisia's national television station that includes news, cultural and religious programs and entertainment.

Lexicorient (http://lexicorient.com/tunisia/tunis.htm)
Has information on many aspects of life in Tunisia.

MEMRI: The Middle East Media Research Institute (http://www.memri.org/)
Founded in 1998, the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) ‘explores the Middle East through the region's media. MEMRI bridges the language gap which exists between the West and the Middle East, providing timely translations of Arabic, Farsi, and Hebrew media, as well as original analysis of political, ideological, intellectual, social, cultural, and religious trends in the Middle East.'

Radio-Tunis (http://www.radiotunis.com)
Audio site for the most widely broadcast national radio station in Tunisia.

Tunisia Online (http://www.tunisiaonline.com/)
News and information on the country's history, government, society and culture, and more.

Tunisia Telephone Directories (http://www.annuaires.tn/)
You can search online for telephone numbers and addresses if you have a name (French and Arabic).

Tunisia Yellow Pages (http://www.pagesjaunes.com.tn/)
Information on business and industry in all regions of Tunisia.

University of Texas Middle East Website (http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/cmes/?path[0]=cmes)
Excellent website on the government, politics, news and media, education and the social sciences in the Middle East.

Washingtonpost.com: World (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/world/)
Search by country to find recent articles appearing in this newspaper.

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