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  2. French protectorate of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    The French protectorate of Tunisia (French: Protectorat français de Tunisie; Arabic: الحماية الفرنسية في تونس al-ḥimāya al-Fransīya fī Tūnis), officially the Regency of Tunis [1] [2] [b] (French: Régence de Tunis) and commonly referred to as simply French Tunisia, was established in 1881, during the French colonial empire era, and lasted until Tunisian independence ...

  3. A Very Secret Service - Wikipedia

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    Arte. Release. 29 October 2015. (2015-10-29) –. 19 July 2018. (2018-07-19) A Very Secret Service (French: Au service de la France, lit. 'In Service of France') is a French comedy-drama series created by Jean-François Halin [fr] and produced by Gilles de Verdière.

  4. Tunisian independence - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian independence. Tunis on 20 March 1956, the day of independence. Tunisian independence was a process that occurred from 1952 to 1956 between France and an independence movement, led by Habib Bourguiba. He became the first Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tunisia after negotiations with France successfully brought an end to the colonial ...

  5. Foreign relations of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    See Libya–Tunisia relations. Tunisia's relations with Libya have been erratic since Tunisia annulled a brief agreement to form a union in 1974. Diplomatic relations were broken in 1976, restored in 1977, and deteriorated again in 1980, when Libyan-trained rebels attempted to seize the town of Gafsa.

  6. Class Act (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Beaudoin. Alice Plantin. Grégoire Sivan. Alexis Marro. Justine Roussillon. Original release. Network. Netflix. Class Act (Tapie) is a French drama miniseries, that debuted on Netflix on 13 September 2023, after being presented at Canneseries in April 2023. [1][2][3]

  7. La France Insoumise - Wikipedia

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    La France Insoumise (pronounced [la fʁɑ̃s ɛ̃sumiz], lit. 'France Unbowed', [b] abbreviated as FI or LFI) is a left-wing political party in France. It was launched in 2016 by Jean-Luc Mélenchon, then a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and former co-president of the Left Party (PG). It aims to implement the eco-socialist and ...

  8. Le Bazar de la Charité - Wikipedia

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    Le Bazar de la Charité (The Bonfire of Destiny) begins with the depiction of a true event, the fire at the Bazar de la Charité in Paris, 4 May 1897, in which 126 people died. Planning to visit the bazaar is Adrienne de Lenverpré (Audrey Fleurot), an upper-class woman who seeks to escape from her marriage to her tyrant husband, Marc-Antoine ...

  9. La France pour la vie - Wikipedia

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    La France pour la vie (English: "France for life") is a 2016 political memoir by Nicolas Sarkozy, the former president of France and chairman of The Republicans. Background [ edit ] The book is written in the first person, like his 2006 book Témoignage , which was published before he was elected as president. [1]