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The exploitation of gas off the Gaza Strip could bring $4 billion to Palestine per year. Here lies one of the reason of the ...
HEADLINES Rebuilding Syria: Who is counting on sharing out the cake? History is being written as we speak. Since Syrian rebels entered Damascus unopposed in December 2024, toppling President Bashar al ...
The Middle East is no stranger to challenges, and when it comes to climate change, the region faces a unique set of obstacles. As countries in the Middle East take part in the COP28, they must ...
Plastic pollution as well as garbage pollution has become an enormous source of problem not only in Lebanon but worldwide. The crisis has gained such proportions that it is chocking Lebanon as well as ...
President of the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo (Brazil), Rubens Hannun knows well the bounds between Brazil and the Arab world. In a ByTheEast exclusive, Hannun provides a general ...
Will hydrocarbons be the cement of Middle East as fertilizers could be the cement for the African continent? Will hydrocarbons transcend all political and ideological issues between Arabs and Israelis ...
The well-known chairman of Malia Group, Jacques Sarraf, is also co-chairman of the Lebanese-Russian Business Council. The LRBC gives access to opportunities in all fields and its role is to facilitate ...
Mansouri beach turns touristic threatening to destroy the last turtle nesting ground of Lebanon. In 2008, thanks to the “diverse natural features”, this sandy stretch of Al-Mansouri Beach that covers ...
Is the recovery for Lebanese electricity sector ailing for thirty years, finally in sight? Lebanese parliament is now ready to sanction a new plan for the sector as the majority have shown their ...
Children’s need must come first. In a development which supports and nurture children, including their health, education, nutrition and child protection services, the United Nations Human Settlements ...
BY REGION MENA & GCC SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Lebanese mountains are threatened by excessive quarrying The mountains of Lebanon which trembled after the death of Humbaba, seems to be ...
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