NGOs support 23% of families

[ad_1] The “progressive poverty” to which Lebanon has grown accustomed throughout the post-war years, as a result of declining purchasing power among marginalized groups and, mainly, high unemployment rates, turns into a wave overwhelming that plunges families into poverty and hunger and changes their behavior and traditions regarding food and …

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Egyptian-Emirati silence: Biden awaits

[ad_1] Cairo | When the “Arab Quartet”, Saudi Arabia, Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain, decided to cut ties with Qatar and impose a comprehensive blockade to force it to make decisions that contradict the policy of the Hamdan regime, the four partners did not expect three years to pass since his …

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Does the Saudi bleeding stop?

[ad_1] Saudi Arabia’s vision of its strategic positioning, the supremacy of Abu Dhabi, normalization, the changes in Washington, the Iranian dimension, the Turkish military base, the relations with the “Muslim Brotherhood” and the “World 2022” … All of these points and others are considered inputs into the equation currently brewing …

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The impact of expatriate remittances

[ad_1] One of the most important negative repercussions of the COVID-19 crisis has been the reduction of remittance flows for developing countries. This is because migrant workers lose their jobs in host countries. While all regions and countries that host migrant workers experienced job losses, most of the losses occurred …

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On power, means and the collapse of ideals

[ad_1] Since the mid-1950s, and not since its premiere in 1941, everyone has considered “Citizen Kane” the best movie in the history of cinema. It often tops the charts in movie magazines. I am not a supporter of consensus, as there is often some ambiguity and intellectual delivery in consistent …

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