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Tunisian actress Malika Hableni dies

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Tunisian cultural landscape mourns the passing of renowned actress Malika Hableni.
  • Hableni was a familiar face on television, known for her versatile and poignant roles in popular series.
  • The Ministry of Cultural Affairs expressed deep sadness and extended condolences to her family and the artistic community.

Tunisia's cultural scene is in mourning following the death of celebrated actress Malika Hableni on Saturday, May 30, 2026. The Ministry of Cultural Affairs announced the sad news, remembering Hableni as a talented artist deeply cherished by the Tunisian public.

The Tunisian cultural landscape is in mourning.

โ€” Ministry of Cultural AffairsAnnouncing the death of actress Malika Hableni.

Hablani was a prominent figure on local television, leaving a legacy of memorable performances. Her filmography includes several major productions that resonated with generations of viewers. She starred in iconic series such as El Hassad, Mnamet Aroussia, Ikhwa wa Zman, Hssabet w Aqabet, and Awdet El Minyar. Her career also featured notable roles in Layali El Bidh, Bin Thnaya, and Pour les beaux yeux de Catherine, solidifying a rich and respected career.

She leaves behind the memory of a talented artist deeply attached to the memory of the Tunisian public.

โ€” Ministry of Cultural AffairsDescribing Malika Hableni's legacy.

The Ministry of Cultural Affairs extended its deepest sympathies to Hableni's family and the wider Tunisian artistic and cultural community. They honored the memory of an artist who significantly contributed to the nation's cultural landscape.

Malika Hableni left her mark on the history of local entertainment through her remarkable ability to embody varied and poignant roles.

โ€” Ministry of Cultural AffairsPraising Hableni's acting skills.
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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.