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Tartu is facing a crisis in high school places, with a shortfall running into the hundreds for local pupils alone – the city's schools also attract students from other parts of the country. The ...
Tap water previously declared contaminated by E. coli bacteria in villages just to the south of Tartu is now safe to drink without pre-boiling, the Health Board has said. The outbreak had affected ...
KPIT’s Software Engineering Center in Sfax, Tunisia. Credit: KPIT. KPIT Technologies, an automotive software and mobility engineering firm, has inaugurated its new software engineering centre in ...
KPIT Technologies, an automotive software and mobility engineering firm, has inaugurated its new software engineering centre in Sfax, Tunisia. This move is set to strengthen the company's delivery ...
KPIT Technologies has announced the inauguration of its new Software Engineering Center in Sfax, Tunisia. The opening ceremony was attended by key dignitaries from Tunisia’s automotive ecosystem ...
A Tunisian man died in hospital on Saturday after setting himself on fire, witnesses and doctors said, days after another man burned himself alive to protest living conditions. Both acts recall ...
KPIT Technologies has inaugurated a new Software Engineering Center in Sfax, Tunisia, aimed at strengthening its software development capabilities in mobility technologies. The center is intended ...
TUNIS, June 5 (Xinhua) -- The head of Tunisia's National Tourism Office said on Thursday that Tunisia has received 3.4 million tourists in the first five months of the year. "We can reach our goal ...
Shock over the murder of a Tunisian hairdresser in a village near the French Riviera last weekend continues to reverberate throughout the Western European country, as authorities condemn the crime ...
Spearheading this effort is 32-year-old Latifa Frifita, who launched Tunisia's first, and so far only, camel milk pasteurisation unit two years ago in Medenine. The unit is based on research by ...
In early April, Tunisia reached the dark milestone of mass show trials, marking its steady return to authoritarianism. Thirty-seven journalists, authors, businessmen and aid workers were given ...
Deep in Tunisia's desert south, camels stride toward humming milking machines. Their milk is at the heart of a women-led project promising an economic lifeline for disadvantaged communities.