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Tunisia - A place in the sun.

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(From Arabies Trends)

Byline: Julien Hawary

Western governments are keenly following the current opening up of Tunisia. While tentative and limited in scope, the changes taking place in the North African state are being watched very closely, especially by Washington and Paris. Political analysts reckon that the Tunisian government stands to profit from the current complex international economic situation, particularly because of its contribution to the American-led war on terrorism.

Tunisia's position of strength will undoubtedly put paid to speculations that the Tunisian government is running out of steam or that its Western allies, ...

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