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Le Temps is a Tunisian French-language daily newspaper published in Tunis since 1 June 1975. It was founded by Habib Cheikhrouhou (1914–1994) who previously launched the Arabic-language daily Assabah in 1951. Le Temps caused controversy during the Ramadan in 1975 when it featured a book entitled The True Image of Islam written by Slaheddine ...
La Presse de Tunisie (French, daily, state-owned) [1] Le Maghreb (daily) [1] Le Temps (daily) [1] Electronic only ... Le Renouveau; Le Réveil juif;
Société nouvelle d'impression, de presse et d'édition Essarih: January 3, 1995 Daily Arabic Dar Al Irada L'Expert: April 1996 Daily French and Arabic Dar Al Khabir La Presse de Tunisie: March 12, 1936 Daily French Société nouvelle d'impression, de presse et d'édition Le Quotidien: April 6, 2001 Daily French Dar Anwar: Le Temps: June 1 ...
In 1965, it absorbed the Moroccan operations of Société Marseillaise de Crédit and expanded to more cities. In 1971, it purchased a fifth of the operations of Société de Banque du Maghreb, the Moroccan entity of the former Crédit Foncier d'Algérie et de Tunisie, [1] with the rest taken over by Banque Marocaine du Commerce Extérieur (BMCE).
La notion de pouvoir dans le monde arabe, ed. Erick Bonnier Publications, Paris (2015) [14] La Tunisie, la Méditerranée et l'Orient au miroir de l'histoire , ed. Leaders Publishing, Tunis (2020) Aux temps des émirs et des beys. Épisodes de l'histoire tunisienne , ed. Leaders Publishing, Tunis (2022) [ 15 ]
Born on 27 April 1942, Chapoutot was a professor at Tunis University and directed the History Department at the Faculty of Human and Social Sciences of Tunis [].She directed the journal Les Cahiers de Tunisie [] and directed history studies at the École normale supérieure de Tunis [].
At the same time, he obtained from the Crédit Foncier d'Algérie et de Tunisie a loan of 750,000 francs using the rents from l'henchir de Tabia-el-Houbira as collateral. [5] Next, although no appeal was possible from the decisions of the mixed tribunal, Couitéas used his political support to try and overturn its 1901 judgement.
On 22 September he confirmed by decree the extension of the decisions as well as the dissolution of the Provisional Authority responsible for monitoring the constitutionality of draft laws, and decided to suspend the salaries and benefits granted to the President of the Assembly of the Representatives of the People and its members, [8] and ...