Manama: When Tunisian authorities in September said that they would be putting a choke-hold on smokers with a new law that further restricts where people can light up, few believed that there would be a strict implementation. The argument was that the government that was making millions of dinars from the sale of cigarettes would be not be keen on applying new legislation that would deprive it of a lucrative source of revenues. However, with the historic zero-smoking date of March 19 inexorably...
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