Kénédougou: The N’dorola Chez nous Festival has ended.
The second edition of the N’dorola Chez Nous Festival held from April 19 to 21, 2024 in N’dorola, in the north of the Kénédougou province, has closed its activities. Organized
The second edition of the N’dorola Chez Nous Festival held from April 19 to 21, 2024 in N’dorola, in the north of the Kénédougou province, has closed its activities. Organized
Tunis: The International Organization for the Protection of Children of the Mediterranean (OIPEM), Tuesday, called for the need to establish a national day to combat violence in Tunisia, stressing that
Tunis: Director General of the Tunisian Authority for Copyright and Related Rights (OTDAV), Ramzi Garouachi, said that preparations are underway to sign a partnership and cooperation agreement with TAP news
Tunis: Water, a rare resource” is a new collection of comic strips (2023-2024) in French and Arabic on the theme of climate change and water management.
This collection of black and
Ouagadougou: The inhabitants of Houndé jubilantly welcomed the convoy of President Ibrahim Traoré leaving for Bobo-Dioulasso, reports the presidential communications service.
Massed at the edges of the track, arms raised, the
Ouagadougou: The Select Technologie company launched the ‘Welman’ application on Saturday, aiming to urgently connect qualified workers and customers requesting nearly 50 services, notably in mechanics, IT, in air conditioning
The governor of the South-West Boureima Savadogo, visited on Thursday, April 18, 2024, certain artists and qualified athletes from the region at the 21st edition of the National Culture Week
Tunis: Taking part in the Tunis International Book Fair since 2006, the Ministry of National Defence is exhibiting this year at the 38th edition of the FILT, at the stand
The Director General of the Moroccan Press Agency (MAP), Fouad Arif, on Monday urged agencies from around twenty countries to be vigilant and apply techniques to fight against Fake news.
‘The
Tunis: The proportion of elderly people in Tunisia is expected to reach roughly one-fifth of the population by 2036, said Minister of Family, Women, Children and the Elderly Amel Belhaj