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The World Bank is extending about $400 million (Dh1.45 billion) to help with the reconstruction of the battered electricity grid in Syria and the emergency repair of vital infrastructure in ...
The World Bank approved a $930 million project to help improve Iraq's railway performance, boost domestic trade, create jobs, ...
The World Bank has approved $250 million in financing for Lebanon to aid in the reconstruction of critical public ...
Speaking from Doha, the Lebanese prime minister said his government was working relentlessly to end Israel’s occupation of ...
My first question in the aftermath of Sunday morning’s strike on Iran is: Does President Donald Trump understand whose side ...
The U.S. Department of State has issued an advisory for Americans to exercise increased caution worldwide following ...
We must develop new tools and forms of struggle, and the first step is to unify the national rank within a unified national ...
The US, which has attacked Iran's nuclear sites, once supplied the Islamic Republic with HAWK surface-to-air and TOW ...
Lebanon’s economic outlook for 2025 is shaped by a fragile stabilization in the political and security environment. This ...
The hosts of the most recent UN climate talks are worried international lenders are retreating from their commitments to help ...
Its military proxies -- especially Hezbollah, once considered its most powerful -- have been significantly weakened.
Hyperinflation. Banking failure. Mass poverty. This video explores how unchecked corruption in Lebanon transformed a vibrant country into an economic disaster zone - and why it could happen elsewhere.