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Tunisia's thriving medical tourism industry draws millions of foreigners

Private clinics and skilled staff make Tunisia a leading medical tourism destination in Africa. The industry attracts over 2 million foreigners annually.

Tunisian doctor and professor of gynecology Fethi Zhiwa specializing in infertility, examines Bintou Yunoussa, 25, at a clinic in Tunis. While Tunisians face economic hardships and their government is mired in debt, medical tourism has thrived, seeing more than two million foreigners travel to Tunisia annually for medical procedures, a profitable sector the authorities are looking to expand even further. (Photo by FETHI BELAID / AFP)
Published on Jan 31, 2024 10:36 AM IST
AFP | | Posted by Akanksha Agnihotri

Denzel Washington as Hannibal Barca, Netflix faces backlash for ‘miscasting’

Denzel Washington's casting as Hannibal Barca in Netflix's upcoming project has been receiving backlash for ‘miscasting’ and ‘falsifying history.’ Read more below.

Published on Dec 14, 2023 07:24 PM IST
ByJahanvi Sharma

Tunisia hit by rare nationwide electricity blackout, reason unknown

Tunisia Electricity Blackout: The Interior Minister Kamal Feki was headed to the power plant in Rades city to investigate the reasons behind the blackout

Tunisia Electricity Blackout: The Interior Minister Kamal Feki was headed to the power plant in Rades city.
Published on Sep 20, 2023 09:40 AM IST
Reuters |

Watch: Indian youths, freed from Libya jail, in tears as they meet parents

They were lodged in Libya's Tripoli jail after being struck in the foreign nation, where they landed themselves after being duped by some travel agents.

Screengrab of the video showing one of the youth meeting his family for the first time since return from Libya at the Delhi airport.
Published on Aug 21, 2023 12:02 PM IST
By | Edited by Aniruddha Dhar

Tunisia tourist revival to bring some badly needed foreign currency for economy

Tourism typically accounted for around 7% of Tunisia's GDP but numbers collapsed during Covid-19, putting extra strain on an economy that was already in trouble

People sit in a cafe in Sidi Bou Said, a popular tourist destination, near Tunis, Tunisia. Tunisia tourist revival to bring some badly needed foreign currency for crisis-hit economy (REUTERS/Jihed Abidellaoui)
Updated on Jun 17, 2023 02:58 PM IST
Reuters | | Posted by Zarafshan Shiraz, Tunis
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