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Summer season ends in Tunisia, businesses say tourism has yet to pick up

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The tourism industry in Tunisia says goodbye to a better summer season than last year, but still far from what the country was used to before the pandemic, as FRANCE 24's Lilia Blaise, Hamdi Tlili and Fadil Aliriza report.

Added on the 16/09/2022 16:13:32 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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