[ad_1] Faten Hajj wrote in “Al-Akhbar”: More than 220 teachers will be spent by the end of this December, after the leadership of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) canceled the school support program that had been in place for 12 years. The stated excuse is lack of …
Read More »An international plan to contain the tails of the Beirut explosion … to help those affected first
[ad_1] Ali Zinedine wrote in “Nida Al Watan” that the European Union, the United Nations and the World Bank Group are participating in the launch of a response plan based on the principle of “people first” to help Lebanon meet the needs. urgent needs of those affected and addressing challenges …
Read More »The “Troops” were the first to lose in Jesuit: we won!
[ad_1] Rula Ibrahim wrote in the newspaper Al-Akhbar under the title “The Forces” The first losers in Jesuit: We won! “:” There was no stronger and clearer evidence that the parties lost in the Jesuit University elections the day before yesterday except for statements and congratulations on winning for themselves, …
Read More »Neither composition nor verbalization … Don’t be optimistic about Macron’s visit!
[ad_1] Under the headline “Prime ministers ignore collapse: neither authorship nor conjugation”, the Al-Akhbar newspaper wrote: “It has been 19 days since the last visit of the prime minister who appointed the formation of the government, Saad Hariri, to the Baabda Palace , before the country’s officials were granted a …
Read More »An investigation into misappropriation of public safety
[ad_1] Al-Akhbar wrote: General Security launched an investigation about two weeks ago into an embezzlement operation suspected of involving members and officers, and arrested two officers suspected of being involved in the embezzlement of passport and residence visa fees. Al-Akhbar learned that one of the suspects works in the “Arabs …
Read More »Climate change: disaster has arrived
[ad_1] Lebanon is beginning to get a glimpse of what climate change and the seasons really mean. The cold this year (as in recent years) is being delayed, and the beginning of December witnessed a notable increase. The country, which has always been known for its moderate climate, has begun …
Read More »Ministerial quotas are made public, unlike Hariri and Jumblatt
[ad_1] Caroline Akoum wrote in the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper: Once again, the dispute between the two allies, the Progressive Socialist Party and the Future Movement, came to light in the context of the formation of a government and the quota system that has so far prevented its formation. Despite the …
Read More »That woman is on the eighth floor
[ad_1] I do not forget the day my father decided to sell the house in which I was born and raised. Was it worth the price for giving up the place that my mother’s soul visits every day and keeping my only brother in memory of every inch?I used to …
Read More »That woman is on the eighth floor
[ad_1] I do not forget the day my father decided to sell the house in which I was born and raised. Was it worth the price of giving up the place that my mother’s soul visits every day and keeping my only brother in memory of every inch?I used to …
Read More »Climate change: disaster has arrived
[ad_1] Lebanon is beginning to get a glimpse of what climate change and the seasons really mean. The cold this year (as in recent years) is being delayed, and the beginning of December witnessed a notable increase. The country, which has always been known for its moderate climate, has begun …
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