Greece: the war the West will lose!

[ad_1] The joint military maneuver between Turkey and Turkish northern Cyprus, which was dubbed the “Mediterranean Storm”, was not the first between the two sides, but is a routine maneuver by land, sea and air that takes place annually. However, its occurrence this year amid high-tension climates in the eastern …

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Political Lebanon … as always, flee to the front!

[ad_1] The political forces in Lebanon differ in almost everything, except in the sectarian character of the political system and regional and international protection abroad, to gain strength in their internal interactions. This is a Lebanon that has not changed, in which politics conceives more sectarian solutions to crises to …

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The student’s money is in the cashiers pocket

[ad_1] The future of Lebanese students abroad has entered the circle of danger, with the universities announcing that the registration period will end on the 15th of this month and the start of teaching. If registration is not confirmed before the appointment, the student will lose their seat. This is …

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What the Crown says about an entity in crisis

[ad_1] The political crisis in Israel appears to be an integral part of what this entity has transformed into, despite the fact that the Hebrew state, at the regional level, is moving from one normalization to another, with more Arabs “lining up” waiting to obtain the US approval through an …

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The student’s money is in the cashiers pocket

[ad_1] The future of Lebanese students abroad has entered the circle of danger, with the universities announcing that the registration period will end on the 15th of this month and the start of teaching. If registration is not confirmed before the appointment, the student will lose their seat. This is …

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Political Lebanon … as always, flee to the front!

[ad_1] The political forces in Lebanon differ in almost everything, except in the sectarian character of the political system and regional and international protection abroad, to gain strength in their internal interactions. This is a Lebanon that has not changed, in which politics conceives more sectarian solutions to crises to …

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