[ad_1] The country will enter the “danger zone” later this year. The stampede is most intense on the way to a settlement or an explosion. Here in Beirut, there are those who see an internal trend towards calm, especially with the region entering the orbit of reducing tension. Yemen, an …
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[ad_1] “An Iraqi is a wonderful being formed from destructive destinies, from unparalleled cruelty. An Iraqi is always burned in blood, so how do you want him to be convinced of a place?” So spoke Iraqi immigrant poet Abdul Khaleq Kaitan, author of the “Displaced” book collection, which won the …
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[ad_1] The vast majority of people today believe that communism was an integrated political, ideological, intellectual, and sociolinguistic unit. Living in this system means that one must obey the precise directives of the ruling party, to the point where one was expected to become indistinguishable in words, thoughts and actions …
Read More »What history tells us about our future: the long night of liberal democracy
[ad_1] The vast majority of people today believe that communism was an integrated political, ideological, intellectual, and sociolinguistic unit. Living in this system means that one must obey the precise directives of the ruling party, to the point where one was expected to become indistinguishable in words, thoughts and actions …
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[ad_1] In the early spring of 1986, when Jean Genet (1910-1986) learned that he had only a few days left, the writer who suffered from laryngeal cancer went to the luxurious home of his lawyer, Roland Dumas, in Paris. A place full of works of art where Cami Claudel’s workshop …
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[ad_1] Demanding cash payments from pharmaceutical and equipment companies may stop Lebanon’s university hospitals (Getty) A statement from university hospitals in Lebanon caused real confusion on Friday, after explicitly stating “an apology for receiving patients due to a shortage of supplies and medicines,” calling on officials to “take immediate action …
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[ad_1] 6 seconds ago Corona test development processes are still ongoing The world is still waiting for a drug that will completely cure the Corona virus. In the same context, a recent study by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine found that people who take aspirin daily …
Read More »Sudan joins the train of normalization with the occupation entity! …
[ad_1] On Friday, US President Donald Trump announced the agreement of the transitional regime in Sudan and the occupation entity to normalize relations between them, shortly after informing Congress of his intention to officially remove Sudan from the list. of “state sponsors of terrorism”. A joint statement by the leaders …
Read More »Hamdok: The peace agreement is a fortification for the country – Lebanon
[ad_1] Hamdok: The peace agreement is a fortification for the country, Lebanon Saudi Arabia Pays Compensation To The United States To Accelerate Normalization Between Sudan And “Israel” Al Mayadeen Hamdok Welcomes Trump’s Removal of Sudan from Terrorism Sponsors List, Lebanon24 And after the lifting of US sanctions on Sudan? The …
Read More »Khartoum Announces Normalization of Relations with “Israel” – Al-Manar TV Website – Lebanon
[ad_1] Khartoum announced the normalization of its relations with “Israel” and “the end of the state of hostility between them”, as expressed in a tripartite statement issued by Sudan, the United States and Israel, broadcast on Sudanese state television.“The leaders (in the three countries) agreed to normalize relations between Sudan …
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