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Lebanon: At ‘a crossroad between rebound or collapse’

The dire impact of Lebanon’s unrelenting socio-economic crisis prompted the UN Special Coordinator to warn the Security Council behind closed doors on Thursday, that...

A Severe Economic Crisis in Lebanon: The Lebanese Pound Has Collapsed

In his last television interview, the Governor of the Banque du Liban, Riad Salameh, he briefly mentioned the possibility of eliminating the zeros from...

Lebanese Media: An Arab Pioneer on Media Silk Road

The right to free press is revered and guarded in Lebanon. Constitutional freedom of expression in Lebanon is guaranteed under Article 13, which states...

Chinese Levant Economical and Cultural Exchange Association: A Success Story for Arab-Chinese Cooperation

Here, we hear from Chinese Levant Economical and Cultural Exchange Association founder Mr. Mohamad Kabalan about how the association came to fruition and how...

Chinese Geo-strategic Expansion in the Levant: A Case Study of Lebanon

As soon as the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, China and the Middle East faced a series of challenges. In recent...

A Wary Chinese Dragon and a Reluctant Lebanese Government

Since China's historic "Belt and Road" initiative was announced in 2013, several countries in the region, including Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, have raised the...

Hezbollah’s Lasting Grasp of Lebanon

Since the group’s inception as early as 1982 in South Lebanon, Hezbollah has maintained an unrelenting grasp of Lebanon, and its people are paying...

Lebanon’s Crisis: Great Denial in the Deliberate Depression

The scale and scope of Lebanon’s deliberate depression are leading to the disintegration of key pillars of Lebanon’s post-civil war political economy. This is...

A new world: The Middle East tries cooperation alongside competition

Just in case there were any doubts, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu demonstrated with his visit to Lebanon this week that improved relations between...

UN Convention on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses (1997)

On May 21, 1997, the United Nations General Assembly issued Resolution 51/229, approving the International Convention on the Use of Watercourses for Non-Navigational Purposes....

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