[ad_1] Israeli Security Minister Benny Gantz announces the appointment of a special investigative committee on the submarine problem linked to “an agreement that Israel concluded with Germany,” and close associates of Netanyahu attack the measure. Israeli media: Gantz has given committee members 4 months to present final report Israeli Security …
Read More »“The smartest leader in the Gulf” and “elderly autocrats.” What did Obama write in his memoirs about the leaders of the Middle East?
[ad_1] In his new memoir, “The Promised Land,” former US President Barack Obama revealed his positions vis-à-vis various current and former leaders of the Middle East. 1) Hosni Mubarak “It left an impression that I later grew accustomed to in my dealings with aging autocratic rulers who locked themselves in …
Read More »Third wave of Coronavirus paralyzes Iran … a strict and spiritual shutdown that demands commitment International news
[ad_1] Today, as Iran began to implement a strict two-week lockdown plan across the country, amid a surge in death and infection rates from “Corona,” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani called on citizens to adhere to health guidelines to reduce pressure on medical personnel and the economic sector.. Rouhani, during a …
Read More »An arrest warrant in absentia against the head of the Lebanese Olympic Committee for theft and forgery (Al-Akhbar)
[ad_1] “Where is Jan Hammam?” A question that worries the sports community, despite the fact that the interested parties have avoided delving into the details of the legal case against the most powerful man in the Lebanese sports field, since the issuance of an arrest warrant in absentia against him …
Read More »Álvarez retires: forensic audit has flown, the dollar will skyrocket
[ad_1] The system has placed several obstacles to criminal scrutiny, beginning with an attempt to ignore the whole idea and replace it with political promises related to discovering the destination of public funds and Lebanese deposits, by conducting investigations that affect the funds transferred to the Exterior. The promises did …
Read More »A German company will remove hazardous materials from the port of Beirut
[ad_1] Agencies Lebanese authorities this month signed a contract with a German company to remove dangerous chemicals, which had been stored for more than ten years in the port of Beirut, which witnessed a terrible explosion in August, killing some two hundred people and destroying one great area of the …
Read More »US sanctions against a “global campaign to boycott Israel”
[ad_1] On Thursday, the US State Department decided to include organizations involved in the activities of the “global campaign to boycott Israel” on the US sanctions list. The ministry said in a statement that the United States “is committed to confronting the global boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against Israel …
Read More »New details on the night of the beating at the Ritz-Carlton
[ad_1] The Guardian published new information about the victims of the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Riyadh, and covered stories of torture, coercion, and chaotic attempts by royal court advisers to understand the nature of the investments that made the wealth of the most powerful families within of the kingdom before seizing …
Read More »Ramzi Najjar .. Doing the stage from “Solidere” until March 14
[ad_1] An apolitical Lebanese figure did not receive the greatest lamentations from Lebanese politicians, such as the late Ramzi Najjar, who charted an important political and economic era with his media vision, and promoted a scene and politicians who still keep him loving and acknowledge favor. And Najjar, who died …
Read More »A European company dumps containers of very dangerous materials in the port of Beirut
[ad_1] Reuters Follow RT on The Al-Akhbar newspaper reported that a German company disposed of containers in the port of Beirut because they contained hazardous materials without any license from any European country, and formulated the value of the contract and its clauses with the signature of the port administration. …
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