Special Magazine 90 Years of La Presse View the PDF for Free

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Celebrating 90 Years of La Presse – A Chronicle of Tunisia’s Evolution

Since nine decades, La Presse has accompanied Tunisia’s transformations, bearing witness to the moments that have shaped its history.


A Legacy Born in 1936

Founded on 12 March 1936 by Henry Smadja, the newspaper quickly became far more than a daily paper. It grew into a true media institution and a forum for reflection where ideas, debates, and visions of the future converge.


A Mirror of a Nation in Motion

Over the years, its pages have narrated the life of a country in constant motion. From the colonial era to the early years of independence, from sweeping national reforms to contemporary upheavals, La Presse has acted as a vigilant observer and an essential conduit for news.

Each edition is a timestamp of its era—a daily chronicle that blends information, analysis, and collective memory.


The People Behind the Ink

The newspaper’s story is also the story of the men and women who have kept it alive. Journalists, photographers, technicians, and editorial staff have, generation after generation, built a tradition rooted in rigor, credibility, and a strong sense of responsibility.

In newsrooms and printing workshops alike, their work has turned world events into narratives accessible to everyone.


A School of Journalism

Beyond delivering news, La Presse has become a journalism school. Many talents have learned the craft there, honed their writing, and passed on their knowledge to new generations. This continuity has allowed the paper to preserve its identity while adapting to technological advances and emerging media practices.


Looking Forward in a Changing Media Landscape

Today, as the information landscape undergoes profound changes, La Presse continues its mission with the same ambition: to illuminate public debate and help readers make sense of the world. Faithful to its heritage yet forward‑looking, the newspaper writes—day after day—a new chapter of Tunisian history.


The Future Is Still Inked

After ninety years of existence, one thing remains certain: as long as ink flows and readers’ curiosity stays alive, La Presse’s adventure will go on.


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