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The historic Zituna mosque in the heart of Tunis’ old quarter. Two years after the Arab Spring uprisings, Tunisia is trying to win back holidaymakers in a lifeblood sector for the North African country which is gripped by renewed political crisis. (AFP PHOTO / FETHI BELAID)


Tourism in Tunisia Still Struggling

Tourism in Tunisia Still Struggling

Tunis, Asharq Al-Awsat—Despite some improvement in the level of political instability in Tunisia, the state is still struggling to attract tourists, once a key part of its pre-Arab Spring economy, according to new figures. The latest statistics published by the...