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  2. El Hiwar Et Tounsi - Wikipedia

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    El Hiwar Et Tounsi ("Tunisian Dialogue") is television channel in Tunisia. [1] In March 2015 it was the most widely watched television channel in Tunisia, with a 26.7% market share. [ 2 ]

  3. Three Fables of Love - Wikipedia

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    Three Fables of Love (French: Les Quatre Vérités, Italian: Le quattro verità, Spanish: Las cuatro verdades) is a 1962 internationally co-produced comedy film starring Leslie Caron, Anna Karina and Monica Vitti. [1] It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. [2]

  4. List of Arabic-language television channels - Wikipedia

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  5. Al-Hiwar - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hiwar was founded in 2006; its founding managing editor is Azzam Al-Tamimi, a longtime Muslim Brotherhood member and supporter of Palestinian resistance group Hamas. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Journalists for Al-Hiwar were targeted by hackers affiliated with Project Raven , a UAE initiative.

  6. Mass media in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in two new channels on Tunisian television: Hannibal TV, Nessma and Nessma EU, and after the Tunisian Revolution several new private channels founded as El Hiwar Et Tounsi, Tunisna TV, TWT, TT1, Zitouna TV, Al-Insen TV, Aljanoubia, Tunisia News Network, Tsport, Al-Qalam TV, and Al-Mutawasit TV.

  7. Ahmed Landolsi - Wikipedia

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    On 13 April 2016 he made homophobic remarks on the Klem Ennes (People's Talk) program on El Hiwar El Tounsi, leading the Shams association, which defends the LGBT community in Tunisia, to demand that he apologize and to threaten to make his outing.

  8. Hedi Zaiem - Wikipedia

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    It was at the age of 19 that he landed his first radio job as a host on his first radio show "Melomane", broadcast every Saturday evening (1999–2003).[5]After graduating from high school, Hedi Zaiem dreamed of obtaining a degree in journalism, but instead of realizing his dream, he changed direction and chose to continue his studies in law and political science.

  9. Les Quatre Étoiles - Wikipedia

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    Les Quatre Etoiles [1] was a Congolese musical group active from 1982 to 1996. They played the Soukous style of dance music, which gained widespread popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. The members were Paris-based musicians Bopol Mansiamina (bass and rhythm guitar), Wuta Mayi (vocals), Syran Mbenza (lead guitar) and Nyboma (vocals).