[ad_1] Johnny Mounir wrote in Al-Jumhuriya: This time the winter will be long. It will start early with the closing of the polls in the United States of America, and will not end until the polls open to elect a new Iranian president in June. And what’s in the middle …
Read More »This is how I want ministers … and pay attention to my Iraqi half
[ad_1] Imad Marmel wrote in “The Republic”: Earlier this week, Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri begins “simulating” the details of the ministerial training project, thus examining the possibilities of completing the government puzzle installation in a short time. What are the chances he will have in front of him? Contrary to …
Read More »A quarter of heritage buildings are threatened with collapse
[ad_1] Faten Hajj wrote in “Al Akhbar”: “Verify the structural safety of the facility affected by the Beirut port explosion to preserve the safety of people and public safety” was the main starting point of the field study carried out by the Engineering Unions in Beirut and Tripoli, commissioned by …
Read More »Will the Lebanese banks merge?
[ad_1] Yvonne Anwar Souaibi wrote on Asas Media: There are no solutions to the crisis that the banking sector is going through in the foreseeable future. Contrary to the theories that speak of the merger as a way out of the bank collapse, Dr. Ghassan Al-Ayyash, former deputy governor of …
Read More »Cedar Oxygen to support the industry: What Fest Investments
[ad_1] Leah Al-Azzi wrote in Al-Akhbar: The central bank invested $ 175 million in the Cedar Oxygen Fund, betting that it would be a step that would encourage foreign investors to invest as well. The “center” hook was left empty, three months after the fund was launched, with no additional …
Read More »A Russian delegation in Beirut on Wednesday … and the postponement of the Damascus conference for the return of the displaced!
[ad_1] Ahmed Haj Ali wrote in Al-Akhbar: Moscow made efforts to urge the success of its initiative to convene an international conference in Damascus on November 11 and 12, dedicated to addressing the issue of the return of displaced Syrians. Circles familiar with the details of the visit of the …
Read More »We have entered a decisive week … optimism dominates the situation, and Berri awaits the composition this week
[ad_1] facebook telegram Messenger A + A- It became clear that Prime Minister Saad Hariri was in a very hasty drafting process, on Thursday he was assigned, on Friday he held parliamentary consultations and on Saturday and Sunday he met with the President of the Republic. Hariri appears to be …
Read More »Tom Young … a “revival” of ancient Sidon
[ad_1] After a forced postponement of three times, the British painter Tom Young opened the exhibition “Revival” (which will continue until the end of this year) in the new bathroom in Old Sidon, organized by the “Sharqi Foundation for Cultural Development and Innovation” . As he did in the past …
Read More »Jan Kriegel suggests alternative policies to deal with the pandemic
[ad_1] From a New Keynesian point of view, Jan Craigil, research director at the Levy Institute of Economics at Bard College, discusses mistakes in dealing with the repercussions of “Covid 19” on the US economy. Craigil believes that dealing with the “Covid 19” crisis through traditional monetary policies to inject …
Read More »“The Sound Wall” is not a war movie
[ad_1] Marwan’s father was the main reason Marwan was forced to go south. There is some relationship with him, and this relationship, which is clear in the background of the film, did not materialize in the narrative.– This young man (Marwan) has a dilemma, which we all suffer, including myself, …
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