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Tourists back in Tunisia after 2015 attacks

IN October 17, 2018 BY Editor 410 views Leave a comment
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Tourists back in Tunisia after 2015 attacks

Tunisia’s tourism industry is back in business, having gone into decline following a series of attacks on tourists by armed groups in 2015.

The government says it expects visitor numbers to hit a record 8 million by the end of the year.

Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Vall reports.


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