Tunisia is politics and economics, certainly. But it is also music being made in bedrooms, businesses being built quietly, neighbourhoods changing character, arguments about identity, disappearing traditions, new restaurants, old buildings, football, fashion, family, migration, art and the millions of ordinary decisions through which a country changes.
Times of Tunis exists to capture more of that picture in English. The Times of Tunis Correspondent Network opens that project to voices across Tunisia and its diaspora.
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You’ll be joining a hand-picked company of writers, photographers, filmmakers, food critics, illustrators, podcasters and analysts: the sharpest eyes on Tunisia.
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