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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Hotel owners excluded in ministry decision for new quarantine on travellers

The selection of only three hotels, all in Beirut, holds negative repercussions on Lebanon's tourism sector and struggling business-owners.
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Laudy Issa

Lebanon economic crisis likely in top 3 worst since 1850s: World Bank

The World Bank report estimated that Lebanon's real GDP will further shrink by an estimated 9.5 percent in 2021.
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Central Bank (Photo: Flickr | Karan Jain)
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

BDL to pay $180 million in invoices to importers of medical supplies

Lebanon’s Central Bank confirmed it will make a $180 million payment in invoices for subsidized medical supplies and baby formula.
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Beirut Today

Lebanese farmers worried after Saudi Arabia bans their produce

Farmers in Lebanon are worried this year's crop will go to waste, after the $24 million Saudi market shut in their faces.
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عامر شيباني

Quds Rise: The First Electric Car “Made in Lebanon”

"Our goal is to compete with international companies," Jihad Mohammad, the owner of the company behind Quds Rise, told Beirut Today.
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عزة الحاج حسن

Terminated bank employees: Adequate compensation or confrontation

Different banks in Lebanon are easing their load at the expense of their employees, who are being dismissed without fair compensation.
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Service taxi article in Lebanon. Close up of taxi sign on top of yellow car with a blurred background.
Ghida Ismail

Public responsibility for public transport in Lebanon

At their own expense, some taxi drivers are compromising with those unable to pay the increased cost of a ride. But they shouldn't have to.
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Karem Monzer

Riwayat, Episode 2: Second Nation

Episode 2 of RIWAYAT focuses on the lives of refugees in Lebanon, where –like so many in the country– they are struggling to make ends meet.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Pushing for sustainable energy can save Lebanon’s electricity sector

Despite its abundance of water, wind, and sun, renewable sources of energy remain an untapped potential in Lebanon
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

What we know so far about Riad Salameh’s Swiss money laundering probe

Swiss daily newspaper Le Temps reported earlier this week on the movement of over $300 million by Lebanese Central Bank...
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Karem Monzer

Riwayat, Episode 1: Tripoli ≠ Terrorism

Tripoli ≠ Terrorism is a portrait of a neglected city with great potential for prosperity.
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Photo: Karem Monzer
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

One shot dead, two injured in Tripoli over food rations

Local media reported that Internal Security Forces arrested the shooter, and an investigation is underway.
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