Cold peace … the Egyptian experience

[ad_1] who is the next one?! The issue resurfaced in the backyard of the White House, during the signing ceremony of two normalization agreements between two Arab countries and Israel. In the text of US President Donald Trump’s statement, “Five or six more countries will catch up.” He wanted to …

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“Student dollar” to a subcommittee “graveyard”!

[ad_1] The work of the student dollar is not done yet. Yesterday, the mixed parliamentary committees referred to a subcommittee the proposal to “oblige the Bank of Lebanon to pay an amount of ten thousand dollars according to the official exchange rate of the dollar (1515 pounds)” for the academic …

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What if an agreement is not reached?

[ad_1] What if the deadline set by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson passed without reaching a trade agreement with the European Union? And what does the UK bloc want? In short, Europeans want Britain to agree to follow its own rules related to fair and open competition, so that British …

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Beirut without “firemen”!

[ad_1] In the port disaster on August 4, ten members of the Beirut Fire Brigade died while trying to extinguish the fire that broke out in District 12 prior to the disaster. The ten martyrs were buried accordingly. But what many do not know is that the regiment had to …

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Trump or Biden: fortune tellers trying to define a president

[ad_1] The fortune tellers tried to predict who would win the presidential election in the United States. Clairvoyants in Peru used incense, flowers and portraits of US President Donald Trump and his Democratic opponent, Joe Biden, in a hereditary ritual to predict who will win the US presidential election. Clairvoyants …

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Cold peace … the Egyptian experience

[ad_1] who is the next one?! The issue resurfaced in the backyard of the White House, during the signing ceremony of two normalization agreements between two Arab countries and Israel. In the text of US President Donald Trump’s statement, “Five or six more countries will catch up.” He wanted to …

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