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Scores Killed In Libyan Ethnic Clashes
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UN Inspectors Barred From Iran Site
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Iraq Approves Petrofac’s Oilfield Tender
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KNOC: Korean January Oil Imports From Iran Down 25%
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Vitol: Iran Winning On Oil Sanctions
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Iran To Extend Oil Export Ban
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Brent Crude Around $121/B, Euro Zone Worry
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Syria: Constitutional Referendum 26 February; Protests In Damascus
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Syria: Bank Assets Sector Declined 13.5% In 2011
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UN Nuclear Inspectors Back In Iran
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Iran Prosecutor Accuses 32 Of Bribes
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Iran “Struggling” In Finding Oil Buyers
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Brent Around $120/B, Iran Supply Cuts Support
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Shah Deniz Announces Elimination Of ITGI By TAP
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Nigeria To Spend $4.15bn On 2012 Fuel Subsidies
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Tunisia
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S&P’s Tunisia Ratings Unaffected By Election Outcome
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services (S&P) announced on 1 November that that the outcome of the election for the constitutional assembly in the Republic of Tunisia has no immediate effect on the sovereign rating on Tunisia, and on the rating on the Central Bank of Tunisia (both BBB-/Negative/A-3). read more
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Gulfsands Reports ‘Positive Result’ From Sidi Daher-1 Well
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ADX Energy Buys Back Further 10% Stake In Lambouka Prospect
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ADX Energy Spuds Sidi Daher Well In Eastern Tunisia
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EU Approves €110Mn Financial Assistance For Tunisia
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S&P Revises Tunisia Outlook To Negative, Sees Downside Risks Persisting
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Repsol Wins First Post-Revolution Upstream Deals
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World Bank Approves Two Loans To Support Tunisia’s Interim Government
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Former Tunisian President Ben Ali Given 35-Year Sentence In Absentia
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Tunisia’s Economic Growth Rate Declines By 3.3% In 1Q11
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AfDB And World Bank Grant $1Bn To Tunisia
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S&P Adjusts Tunisia’s Ratings To Reflect ‘Contained’ Political Risk
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Political Crisis And Uncertainties Threaten Tunisia’s Economy, Says Moody’s
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Chinook Energy Completes Drilling Of Tunisia Exploration Well
