The Banque du Liban is owned by “hidden politics”

[ad_1] It will not be easy to count the awards that the Banque du Liban “reaped” during Governor Riad Salameh’s term. Nor will it be easy to find an official document that describes the BDL’s policies, orientations and goals to be achieved in their economic and social depth. Throughout the …

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14 successful voting initiatives to reduce inequality

[ad_1] While all eyes were on the race for the White House, state voters across the country also made a decision on economic proposals that had massive ramifications for inequality. Here are 14 successful voting initiatives that will help narrow the divisions into the millions. Raise taxes on the rich …

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A threat of withdrawal from West Asia

[ad_1] Big changes have affected the United States Department of Defense in the wake of the defeat of Donald Trump in the presidential elections, to the point that some began to speak of a coup that had been planned for months to overthrow some of the leaders. of the “Pentagon”, …

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A new dispute in the Aounist movement

[ad_1] The dispute between Justice Minister Marie Claude Najm and MP Ibrahim Kanaan is not just a personal dispute over holding Najm accountable, just as she did, by obstructing criminal scrutiny at the Banque du Liban by placing bank secrecy as an obstacle to its implementation. There is more than …

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Is it time to get out of Iraq?

[ad_1] Baghdad | In light of the talk about the possibility of the late US administration, led by Donald Trump, taking unpredictable steps in the region, it seemed remarkable what Trump’s acting defense minister, Christopher Miller, reported, who was determined to accelerate the withdrawal of its soldiers from Afghanistan and …

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