[ad_1] The Syrian homeland: Yesterday, the Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Faisal Al-Miqdad, concluded his visit to the Iranian capital, Tehran, with a series of important meetings and firm positions towards the strategic relationship between the two countries. Al-Miqdad met yesterday with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who emphasized …
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[ad_1] There is no doubt that the silk factories that spread across Mount Lebanon in the 19th century were an indication of the link between local production and European capital, and the shift in economic activity to export mainly through the port of Beirut. , which led to the emergence …
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[ad_1] A month separates the British exit from the European single market and the deadline for reaching a trade agreement between the two parties. A period that is still open to all possibilities, in an atmosphere of caution shown by European and British negotiators, despite the fact that British Prime …
Read More »Antoine Portales silk and politics on Mount Lebanon
[ad_1] There is no doubt that the silk factories that spread across Mount Lebanon in the 19th century were an indication of the link between local production and European capital, and the shift in economic activity to export mainly through the port of Beirut. , which led to the emergence …
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[ad_1] On the fourth of last month, the Al-Akhbar newspaper published an article for me entitled “He was in power” about the period of the Egyptian government of Gamal Abdel Nasser from 1952 to July 26, 1956, when he nationalized the Suez Canal. in response to the withdrawal of World …
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