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The National on MSNArab debt explained: Why some Middle East countries keep borrowingThe debt pile in the Middle East and North Africa is growing. State borrowing, considered by many to be a necessity, has ...
Threats by western nations to recognise the West Bank and Gaza as a Palestinian state will encourage extremist right-wing ...
Araghchi's first visit to Beirut since ceasefire with Israel punctuated by Lebanon's calls to build 'state to state' ...
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The National on MSN'It's now or never': Lebanon looks to digital transformation to revive economy and curb corruptionLebanon's President Joseph Aoun has pledged to expand digitalisation in the public sector as part of a broader drive to make ...
Decades after the civil war ended, Lebanese are finally witnessing the emergence of proper public transport in a country long ...
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told Lebanese officials on Tuesday that Iran wanted to turn a "new page" in relations ...
Lebanon's prime minister has done little more than pay lip service to economic recovery, while adopting security measures in ...
On Beirut’s chaotic, car-choked streets, Lebanese student Fatima Fakih rides a shiny purple bus to university, one of a fleet ...
Iran’s foreign minister says Tehran supports Lebanon’s efforts to pressure Israel to end its military presence in parts of ...
On Beirut's chaotic, car-choked streets, Lebanese student Fatima Fakih rides a shiny purple bus to university, one of a fleet ...
As the Lebanese Army tries to assert its authority in the war-torn south, calls to disarm Hezbollah are rising.
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