The Lebanon Championship is threatened

[ad_1] The Crown crisis was very severe for Lebanese basketball, every time a plan to face the epidemic was issued and official authorities issued recommendations and decisions, one of the main points was the request to close closed stadiums and sports halls. From here on, it was very difficult for …

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Help the power or the bank explode

[ad_1] Between the growing threat to the northern front starting in Lebanon, passing through Syria, Iraq and even Iran, and the potential future threat in the West Bank due to the frustration of the Palestinian Authority with the Israeli partner and the Americans, the establishment of security in Israel is …

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The Lebanon Championship is threatened

[ad_1] The Crown crisis was very severe for Lebanese basketball, every time a plan to face the epidemic was issued and official authorities issued recommendations and decisions, one of the main points was the request to close closed stadiums and sports halls. From here on, it was very difficult for …

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Signs of détente in the prisoners’ file

[ad_1] Sana’a | After three rounds sponsored by the United Nations between the Yemeni parties failed to end the suffering of thousands of prisoners and detainees, the fourth round of negotiations on the same humanitarian file began last Friday in the municipality of Montreux, on the outskirts of Geneva, Switzerland. …

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Was Heikal a Nazarene?

[ad_1] In the sad days following the departure of President Gamal Abdel Nasser, fifty years ago, Professor Muhammad Hassanein Heikal wrote a shocking article on the pages of “Al-Ahram” entitled: “Abdel Nasser is not a legend.” After many decades I reviewed him in what he wrote and intended, and his …

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