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The exploitation of gas off the Gaza Strip could bring $4 billion to Palestine per year. Here lies one of the reason of the ...
HEADLINES Rebuilding Syria: Who is counting on sharing out the cake? History is being written as we speak. Since Syrian rebels entered Damascus unopposed in December 2024, toppling President Bashar al ...
On Tuesday, as part of China’s strategic foreign policy objective which also fits well in it Belt and Road project, Chinese President Xi Jinping... Targeting a burgeoning tech sector in Lebanon, this ...
The assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, the secretary-general of the Lebanese political and paramilitary organization Hezbollah, would undoubtedly have a significant impact on the regional ...
The potential impact of the new Syrian regime on Lebanon would depend on several factors as the history between the two countries has been complicated since the departure of Syrian soldiers from ...
ENERGY ELECTRICITY BY REGION MENA & GCC Lebanon: Why blackouts are inevitable Lebanon has been grappling with a severe electricity crisis for over a decade, marked by chronic power shortages and ...
If Erdoğan loses on May 14, what could happen in the Middle East ASIA Cherine Husseini (Turkey) -May 3, 2023 ...
The vast destruction of the Gaza strip infrastructures and the death toll among the Palestinian people should be enough to have a chilling effect on Hezbollah, thinks the far-right establishment in ...
According to records from Lebanon's Public Health Ministry, there are upwards of 2,524 confirmed cases of Cholera, a bacterial illness which spreads through contaminated ...
What does Ahmed Hussein al-Charaa (previously known as Abou Mohammed al-Joulani) want from Lebanon? A shadow hangs over Lebanon as the political situation in... Lebanon's electricity grid, managed by ...
Egypt's new capital is not a mirage in the desert anymore. But still. It's far from being completed. Forging new capitals from scratch ain't a new phenomenon: countries are used to build new cities ...
ziad moussa researcher“Our house is burning and we are looking elsewhere,” the French President Jacques Chirac said, back in 2002 at the World Summit on Sustainable Development in ...