Following the online publication of a picture depicting students with "Thank you Mustafa Batas" written on signs, there was an outbreak of frustration from individuals on social media.
For the past few years, a Global Entrepreneurship Monitoring (GEM) Women's Report has documented the situations of women as business leaders in various countries, including areas of North Africa.
Regardless of some of the big challenges faced by Tunisia, government and business leaders are still dedicated to innovating trade and trying to advance the interests of the national economy.
None of the fundamental pillars for a healthy nation -- a functioning economy, political system and security -- is in place in Libya, which leads one expert to conclude little has changed from her pessimistic analysis of a year ago.
A ranking system maintained online by The World Bank showing how various countries measure up in terms of accommodating enterprise gives Tunisia a score of 77 in 2017, down 2 points from a 2016 ranking of 75.
Workers at the Renault Group's Renault Flins plant celebrate the 18 millionth vehicle produced there, an Intens version of a white ZOE made for the German firm Green City.
The Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge will hold its seventh Abu Dhabi Science Festival in November in two locations -- the Al Ain Zoo and Khalifa Park.
Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika met with visiting Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev recently, only the second time he has hosted a foreign official this year.
The Moroccan Foreign Trade Bank is starting a program to offer young contractors and entrepreneurs a fee-free first year for files for financing their business activities.
Mytilineos company, a Greek Group, has partnered up with the General Electricity Company of Libya. Th two companies signed an agreement on Wednesday for the engineering and construction of a electricity unit in Tobruk.
A local armed group in Tripoli threatened to cut off the city’s water supply from a man-made river if a detained green militiaman was not released from prison.
CMA CGM, one of the leaders in maritime transport, is going to improve the services it offers from Lebanon by expanding service to Tripoli, the second-largest commercial port with the first largest being Beirut.
On Thursday, the president of the Independent High Authority for Election Supervision, Abdelouahab Derbal, said that there was a great need to review and make improvements of the existing situation.