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  2. List of newspapers in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The following list is a non-exhaustive one of physical and electronic newspapers in Tunisia: Printed versions ... Tunis-Socialiste; Le Tunisien; See also

  3. Mass media in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of the newspaper La Presse de Tunisie in Tunis. The first daily newspaper printed in Tunisia appeared on July 22, 1860 under the name Arra'id Attunisi, calling itself "The official journal of the Tunisian Republic", founded by the ruler of that period, Sadok Bey. [3]

  4. La Presse de Tunisie - Wikipedia

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    La Presse de Tunisie was founded in 1934 [2] by Henri Smadja, a Tunisian and French Jewish doctor and lawyer, born in Tunisia, who became the owner of the daily newspaper Combat. The paper, based in Tunis, [3] was close to the Constitutional Democratic Rally. [1] Its sister paper is Arabic newspaper Assahafah. [2]

  5. Category:News media in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers published in Tunisia (2 C, 2 P) W. Tunisian news websites (4 P) This page was last edited on 12 June 2020, at 04:53 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Tunis Afrique Presse - Wikipedia

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    The agency, based in Tunis, [1] was founded on 1 January 1961. [2] [3] [4] With a corps of 300 agents, including photographers, researchers and 220 journalists, and a network of correspondents covering all regions of the country, the agency reports on national news in Arabic, French, and English.

  7. Tunisia News - Wikipedia

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    Tunisia news Tunisia News is an English language weekly newspaper in Tunisia . [ 1 ] It was founded by former Tunisian Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Water Resources Mohamed Lahbib Haddad.

  8. Le Temps (Tunisian daily newspaper) - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. La Dépêche tunisienne - Wikipedia

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    It was the first newspaper which was published regularly in Tunisia. [1] Most literate French people in Tunisia at this time bought the paper. [3] It also had a virtual monopoly on the daily French-language press in Tunisia via control of presses and titles such as Le Petit Matin. [3]