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As Summer Fades, Tunisians Brace for Grim Fall

As Summer Fades, Tunisians Brace for Grim Fall
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Tunisia: As Summer Fades, Tunisians Brace for Grim Fall

Tunisia: As Summer Fades, Tunisians Brace for Grim Fall
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As summer fades, Tunisians brace for grim fall

As summer fades, Tunisians brace for grim fall
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As Summer Fades, Tunisians Brace for Grim Fall - New Delhi Times - India Only International Newspaper - Empowering Global Vision, Empathizing with India

The streets of Tunis seem a bit dustier and more broken as a sizzling summer fades and those Tunisians who can afford vacations return home to an uncertain fall. A much-needed $1.9 billion International Monetary Fund bailout is on hold. Subsidized staples like milk and butter are hard to find, and a bakers’ revolt has…

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Tunisians vote in second round of poll for defanged parliament

TUNIS Polling began in the second round of elections for Tunisia's toothless parliament on Sunday, but as the divided nation grapples with economic woes, all eyes will be on turnout.A handful of voters trickled through a polling station in central Tunis on Sunday morning, casting ballots for a total of 262 candidates competing for 131 seats in the new legislature.The body

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