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CAF Champions League Pressure: Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Cardoso is facing a high-stakes moment in the richest African club final, defending a 1-0 lead over FAR Rabat in the second leg, with huge payouts and a shot at the CAF Super Cup and Club World Cup qualification. Libya Diplomacy: In Cairo, Egypt’s El Sisi and the foreign ministers of Tunisia and Algeria pushed to keep the trilateral mechanism moving, insisting a comprehensive political solution is the only way to end Libya’s crisis and set conditions for elections. Trade & Jobs: Tunisia is trying to turn global expos into real economic diplomacy, while INS data shows unemployment at 15% in Q1 2026—still masking a stubborn gender gap and youth stagnation. Customs Modernization: Tunisia has rolled out an AI module in customs risk management to flag fraud faster and cut manual checks. Food Prices: OTIC warns Eid red-meat resales are driven by intermediaries adding 300–400 dinars in margins, calling for tighter regulation and support for farmers. Climate Watch: Tunisia reports 2026 sea-level and wave impacts already exceeding earlier forecasts, forcing faster coastal protection plans.

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