Tunis-Socialiste was a French language daily evening newspaper published in Tunis, Tunisia. It was the organ of Tunisian Federation of the SFIO. The newspaper...
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Guy Mollet (1946−1969) French Left History of socialism L'A. O. F. Tunis-Socialiste Friedman, Gerald (1990). "Capitalism, Republicanism, Socialism, and...
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juif Tunis-Socialiste Le Tunisien Media of Tunisia Television in Tunisia "Main Page". La Presse de Tunisie. Retrieved 17 January 2014. The Tunis Times...
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Bourguiba writing in L'Étendard tunisien while Durel responded in Tunis socialiste. The year 1930 was the peak of French colonization in North Africa...
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Moulahedh (1993–2011) L'Audace (1994–2001) L'Expression (2007–2009) Tunis-Socialiste (1921-?) The institutional Tunisian press is frequently accused by...
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Mohamed Noomane. Durel criticized Bourguiba's thinking and wrote in Tunis socialiste that "Everything worked well and there he was talking about Tunisian...
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2004. Retrieved 19 April 2022. texte, Parti socialiste SFIO (France) Auteur du; texte, Parti socialiste (France) Fédération (Paris) Auteur du (12 March...
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Peyrouton prohibited any nationalist and left wing newspaper, such as Tunis socialiste, L'Humanité and Le Populaire, on September 1, 1934. On September 3...
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to the east, Algeria to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the north. Tunis is the capital and the largest city (population over 800,000); it is near...
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Claude Bartolone (category Politicians from Tunis)
General Council from 2008 to 2012. Bartolone was born on 29 July 1951 in Tunis, Tunisia. His mother was from Malta and his father from Sicily; both his...
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