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Tunisia in crisis: Where normality is hard to come by
"This country is in ruins,” an exasperated artist, Yassine Ben Miled, relates. “I haven’t been able to find any petrol in two days, I can’t go anywhere!” Based in Carthage, a tony suburb of the capital, he’d been unable to pick up supplies or deliver his artwork.  The government’s inability to pay for oil imports led to nearly dry pumps and lengthy queues for several days in October. The minister in charge of energy told a radio station that panicked buyers were to blame. Almost as an afterthought, she mentioned the state’s financial troubles.  In his way, Ben Miled, 36, embodies both the ambition and frustration felt by many in this small North African country hailed

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