Solar panels have sprouted on rooftops across the country, powering refrigerators, washing machines, fans, and lights. Loulwa El Maalouf with the Arab Baptist Theological Seminary (ABTS) says, …
Lebanon’s Parliament votes to spend World Bank loan on wheat
Lebanese lawmakers on Tuesday voted to use a $150 million World Bank loan to pay for wheat imports into the cash-strapped country. Already in the throes of a crippling economic crisis, Lebanon is also …
Purpl partners with Mambu to facilitate money transfers to Lebanon
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Purpl partners with Mambu to facilitate money transfers to Lebanon
IBS Intelligence (IBSi) is the world’s only pure-play Financial Technology focused research, advisory, and fintech news analysis firm, with a 30-year track record and clients globally. We take pride …
Reading Lebanon’s Electoral Tea Leaves
With the newly elected, western-leaning government focused on technocratic solutions to Lebanon’s myriad political and economic challenges, the group turned southward and to its old bag of tricks for …
New $15 million sports complex coming to Lebanon
Phase one will feature five soccer fields with LED lighting along with a walking trail, playground, concessions, and a pavilion.
On This Day: IDF starts Operation Accountability in Lebanon 29 years ago
Operation Accountability sought to strike against Hezbollah and stop them from using southern Lebanon to launch attacks against Israel.
In Lebanon, government employees can’t afford the ride to work
Russia’s war on Ukraine has put upward pressure on fuel prices worldwide, and it has hit Lebanon even harder, he explained. As a consequence, the cost of transportation has greatly increased. This, …
Syrian refugees anxious over Lebanon’s plans to deport them
The Lebanese government’s plan to start deporting Syrian refugees has sent waves of fear through vulnerable communities already struggling to survive in their host country.
Syrian refugees anxious over Lebanon’s plans to deport them
The Lebanese government’s plan to start deporting Syrian refugees has sent waves of fear through vulnerable communities already struggling to survive in their host country.