ISN’T it time for Kuwait to get out of the cycle of crises caused by the government — both the prime minister and his Cabinet …
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Needed is a PM with clout
FINALLY the government resigned recently, despite all the fortifications that its Prime Minister tried to use in order to avoid interpellations. On the other hand, …
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THE assassination attempt on the Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kadhimi is a clear message of where matters would go if the state does not succumb …
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DEPOSITS of Kuwait’s Public Authority for Social Security in the oldest bank in Lebanon – Fransabank – is only the tip of the iceberg revealed …
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THE progress of a nation does not occur out of the blue. It happens as a result of a sense of cohesion among living organisms …
Read More »Iran camel broke Lebanon’s back
THE Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati is making the mistake of knocking on the doors of some capitals in an effort to resolve his country’s …
Read More »Do they want amnesty or to undermine our State?
THE current parliamentary term commenced with a truce between some parliamentary blocs and the government, under the title of achieving a general amnesty. However, those …
Read More »Arab-international force for a rescue of Lebanon
THE challenge in Lebanon is not the presence of 19 sects, each with a personal status law and religious reference. Rather, its major challenge lies …
Read More »Arabs of religious slogans, insulting Jews, Christians on pulpits, yet seeking their military and scientific capabilities in crises and wars
ONE of the Western technology companies has about 155,000 employees, while another company has 70,000 employees. These two companies have provided mankind with more than …
Read More »Lebanon of Arabism, not of Persianization
THE Lebanese Information Minister George Kordahi’s stance regarding Saudi Arabia and his apparent bias towards Iran in its continuous aggression against Saudi Arabia and the …
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