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"Green transition and migration key priorities in EU-Tunisia partnership" (Perrone) + videoEuropean Union's Ambassador to Tunisia, Giuseppe Perrone, reaffirmed the EU's commitment to supporting Tunisia's green ...
The frequent diplomatic exchanges and extensive agreements between these nations underscore Tunisia’s growing significance within Italy’s foreign policy framework. That significance is ...
Italy fears migrant influx from Tunisia set to grow Rome says IMF loan needed to help stabilise Tunisia Mainly sub-Saharan Africans fleeing Tunisia for now ROME, March 19 (Reuters) - Italy wants ...
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While pressure is growing to make internal reform a condition of aid to Tunisia, Italy has stood firm, stressing the “constant contact” its foreign ministry maintains with Tunisia as well as ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNThe EU Has Simply Abandoned Human Rights in TunisiaIn the early morning of April 19, a Tunis Court issued sentences in a mass trial of 40 lawyers, opposition figures, and ...
And Tunisia’s escalating crises could send more migrants across the Mediterranean, an outcome that E.U. nations, especially Italy, hope to avoid. “The E.U.’s primary interest is stability.
had enlisted the European Union’s help to forge an accord with Tunisia in a bid to stop the migrant boats in exchange for economic and other aid. But the number of migrants reaching Italy so far ...
According to the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), of the 69,599 people who arrived in Italy between January and July 9 via Mediterranean Sea routes, 37,720 had departed from Tunisia, 28,558 from Libya ...
The arrest was made by Italy's anti-terrorism DIGOS police ... outside the museum were gunned down at the scene after taking hostages inside the museum. Tunisia's President Beji Caid Essebsi said a ...
TUNIS, TunisiaTUNIS, Tunisia — The head of Italy’s right-wing government acknowledged Wednesday that Tunisia cannot serve as a dumping ground for migrants, days after Tunisia’s president ...
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