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The U.N. has warned that war-torn Lebanon's at "a turning point" and must make urgent and immediate recovery efforts to avoid ...
The United Nations has called for urgent and coordinated recovery efforts in Lebanon to prevent the ongoing crisis from ...
Now, Arab News reported that “Lebanon’s battered infrastructure and strained public services are set for a boost, as the World Bank has approved $250 million to launch a broader $1 billion ...
BEIRUT, Lebanon, Dec. 10 (UPI) --The World Bank said Tuesday that the Israel-Hezbollah conflict has dealt another significant blow to Lebanon's already struggling economy and emphasized the ...
Five years after the Beirut port explosion, families of victims are still seeking justice. The blast, caused by detonated ...
Tourism is seen by Lebanon's leaders as the best way to kickstart the reconciliation needed with Gulf countries -- and only then can they move on to exports and other economic growth opportunities ...
President of the Republic, Joseph Aoun, on Tuesday stressed that political and security stability is the foundation for Lebanon’s economic revival, noting that efforts were underw ...
BEIRUT, June 19, 2025 – Lebanon's real GDP is projected to grow by 4.7% in 2025 supported by anticipated reform progress, a recovery in tourism and consumption and limited capital inflows, according ...
Now, Lebanon seeks to revive its economy, which has been mired in crisis since 2019. The national currency has collapsed, the banking sector is in disarray and basic public services have all but ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNChatGPT therapy: The Lebanese turning to AI for mental health supportSome Lebanese turn to AI tools for help dealing with psychological problems brought on by war and economic crises.
Lebanon aims to lure back wealthy Gulf tourists to jumpstart its war-torn economy People sunbathe on the beach along the Mediterranean Sea in Batroun, northern Lebanon, May 31, 2025.
In the decade after the war, tourists from Gulf countries – and crucially, Saudi Arabia – came back, and so did Lebanon’s economy. But by the early 2000s, as the Iran-backed militant group ...
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