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Tunisia's first co-working hub offers entrepreneurs space to work

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Tunis' budding entrepreneurs are getting together to help kickstart their country's economy through collaboration. Cogite is the first and only co-working space in Tunisia. This is no regular office. It's the first and only example of...
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Thousands of refugees waiting to cross from Libya to Tunisia

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1. Wide pan from refugees trying to climb over fence around customs area, frustrated with lengthy queues for passport control into Tunisia 2. Tilt up of crowd of people gathered at border 3. Refugees holding their suitcases above their...
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Tunisia''s Deglet Nour date industry

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AP Television Tunisia, Tozeur 30 November 2009 1. Various of date pickers at government plantation climbing date palms and harvesting dates 2. Various of men on ground receiving cut dates from men up date palm 3. SOUNDBITE (Arabic)...
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Election results yet to be announced, Tunisians hope for better future

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Tunis residents on Monday expressed optimism that the country's new parliament would bring a better future for the country, as they awaited the official results of a historic election. Tunisians voted on Sunday for their first five-year...
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Hopes Tunisia election will lead to a stronger economy

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Early results from Tunisia's historic parliamentary elections show the main opposition Nida Tunis (Tunisia's Call) party is set to win. Already business leaders and experts are expressing confidence that the new government will help...
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+4:3 White House and DOS comments on military help for Syrian rebels

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1. Wide of White House Press Secretary Jay Carney entering White House press briefing room, approaching podium 2. Cutaway of seated journalist 3. Wide of Carney preparing to speak 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jay Carney, White House Press...
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International Festival of Carthage opens in Tunisia

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Thousands waited in line at the Roman theatre of Carthage, Thursday (10 JULY) to see the 50th edition of the International Festival of Carthage begin with an opening performance by celebrated Tunisian composer Anouar Brahem. Numerous...
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SYND 16 11 77 ARAB LEAGUE DELEGATES PRESS CONFERENCE

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Delegates attend the Arab summit of foreign ministers in Tunis. Tunisian Foreign Minister Habib Chatty speaks at a press conference about the summit. The three-day session of the Arab League of Ministers has given Egypt 12 weeks to carry...
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Thousands of refugees prepare to spend the night in the rain on border

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1. Wide shot sunset and pan of refugees queuing under the rain for bread distribution 2. Mid shot refugees queuing for bread 3. Group of Egyptian refugees around fire warming their hands 4. Close-up of elderly man 5. Various of group...
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US Sec of State on visit

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1. Zoom in to Powell at war memorial 2. Tomb 3. Powell laying wreath 4. Powell at memorial Mute 5. Various, Powell meeting President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali 6. Powell walking to microphone 7. SOUNDBITE: (English) Colin Powell, US...
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Tunisia prepares for elections sealing democratic transition

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Tunisia kicked off the Arab Spring in January 2011 and it's the last Arab country which appears to have kept its democratic flame alive. The elections in October and November are meant to complete its transition to democracy - but the...
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Libyan side of Tunisian border empty as flood of immigrant workers stops

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1. Wide of garbage and personal belongings piling up in the courtyard of the Libyan customs 2. Wide of piles of garbage and personal belongings with Tunisian border in background 3. Tilt up from close of broken photograph frame to...
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Supporters of 88-year-old veteran politician Essebsi claim victory in election; celebrations

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Supporters of Beji Caid Essebsi celebrated on the streets of Tunis on Sunday night, after the 88-year-old official from previous regimes was announced the winner of Tunisia's presidential runoff. Outside the headquarters of Essebsi's...
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Tunisian FM comments on upcoming elections; trade with Libya

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1. Wide shot of the Tunisian Foreign Minister walking with members of his delegation 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Mohamed Mouldi Kefi, Tunisian Foreign Minister: "Every government is concerned when elections are coming. Even for long standing...
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Fighting near Tunisian border as migrants continue to flee

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1. Wide of security and vehicles at the Dehiba -Wazzin border crossing (In Dehiba, located on the Tunisian side of Tunisia-Libya border) 2. Mid of queue of Libyan vehicles lining up to cross border into Tunisia 3. Mid of family waiting...
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Protesters camp in capital of Manama overnight

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Protesters camp in capital of Manama overnight
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Libyan Rebels Continue Fight On Tunisian Border

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Libyan Rebels Continue Fight On Tunisian Border
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Tunisia FM on revolt and political crisis

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1. Exterior of congress centre 2. Interior wide shot people assembling for news conference of Kamal Merjan, Tunisian Foreign Minister 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kamal Merjan, Tunisian Foreign Minister: "The first action, as I did...
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Adds reaction to delay of Arab summit

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1. Pan of Tunis street 2. Parked cars of foreign ministers flying national flags 3. SOUNDBITE (French) Abdell Atif Fourati, Tunisian Politician analyst: "It''s a great disappointment for us all (cancellation of summit), for us Arabs,...
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Tunisia remains on high alert after Paris attacks

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Governments around the world have stepped up their security measures in the wake of the recent extremist attacks in France. But Tunisia hasn't felt the need to follow suit. They say they've been working in a heightened security situation...
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Tens of thousands of Yemenis demanded the president step down in nationwide protests Thursday, taking inspiration from the popular revolt in Tunisia and vowing to continue until their U.S.-backed government falls.

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HEADLINE: U.S.-backed Yemen latest to draw protests CAPTION: Tens of thousands of Yemenis demanded the president step down in nationwide protests Thursday, taking inspiration from the popular revolt in Tunisia and vowing to continue...
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FRANCE: WORLD CUP: FANS ARRIVE FOR ENGLAND V TUNISIA GAME

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English/Nat Thousands of ticketless English fans have begun to arrive in the French city of Marseille in the run-up to their team's first World Cup match against Tunisia on Monday. Marseille is France's second most populous city - and...
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Imported sheep help keep Eid prices affordable

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It looks like it's going to be an expensive Eid al-Adha for many in Tunisia this year. Rising feed costs have pushed up the prices of locally bred sacrificial animals. But imported livestock has introduced a limited supply of...
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Violent anti-government protests drove Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali from power Friday after 23 years of iron-fisted rule, as anger over soaring unemployment and corruption spilled into the streets.

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HEADLINE: Tunisian leader flees amid deadly protests CAPTION: Violent anti-government protests drove Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali from power Friday after 23 years of iron-fisted rule, as anger over soaring unemployment and...