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IRENA Outlines Key Actions Needed to Accelerate Renewables in Lebanon

Lebanon has the potential to generate up to 30 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, according to a new report...

The Ripple Effects of the Syrian Conflict in the Mashreq Region

A decade of conflict in Syria led to region-wide economic and social fallout across Iraq, Jordan, and Lebanon, adding urgency to the call for...

Potential Sino-Lebanese Cooperation under the New Lebanese Government

Since ancient times, Lebanon has been a center of civilized communication between East and West; ships that carry Chinese silk have launched from Lebanese shores heading...

From a ‘color organization’ to ‘Joker’s mask’

Theories of soft subversion have always been popular around the world, in the form of “symbolization” in social movements and protests. “Symbol” in protests is a sign...

Behind the Arab Spring: New Predications in 2020

To a certain extent, the Arab-Middle East experts, and politicians are truly aware of popular Arab uprisings and circumstances in making new interpretations analysis. After the...

Lebanon and Sri Lanka: An Extraordinary Relationship and a Bright Future

Since the Silk Road, Arabs turned to Asian countries, and this was the reason for the spread of Arab civilization in many Asian countries. The...

Middle Eastern protests: A tug of war over who has the longer breath

Mass anti-government protests in several Arab countries are turning into competitions to determine who has the longer breath, the protesters or the government. In Algeria, Lebanon and...

US-Iran confrontation amid Lebanon, Iraq protests

The U.S welcomes to spread uprising to Iran and weakening Iran`s influence in Lebanon and Iraq, whereas Iran seeks up political stability in the two countries....

The narrative approach of Lebanon’s uprising

In Social Politics, intellectuals and scholars are surely defined political protestation as new concept of a social group that operates action together to obtain a political...

The future of Lebanon after Hariri resignation

After nearly two weeks of mass protests in Lebanon, Prime Minister Saad Hariri submitted his resignation to President Michel Aoun on Tuesday evening, suggesting that he...

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How Are Iranians Coping as US Attacks Deepen the Crisis?

A renewed wave of U.S. attacks on Iran has...

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