Egypt
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Politics
8/15/2020 10:00:00 AM
Egypt will send a ship carrying glass, aluminum and insulating materials to Lebanon next week
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World
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Region
8/14/2020 1:17:53 PM
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World
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Region
8/13/2020 9:10:00 PM
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World
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Region
8/13/2020 5:21:00 PM
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Heritage
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8/13/2020 3:31:47 PM
'The international community has sent a strong signal of support to Lebanon following this tragedy,' said Ernesto Ottone, assistant UNESCO Director-General for Culture
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World
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Region
8/13/2020 1:33:56 PM
Security forces outnumbered the dozen or so demonstrators who had gathered on a street near parliament
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World
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Region
8/13/2020 11:01:35 AM
Senior US official David Hale is expected in Beirut later on Thursday to stress the urgent need for financial and governance reforms, ending endemic corruption and bringing transparency
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World
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Region
8/12/2020 8:22:44 PM
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World
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Region
8/12/2020 8:15:45 PM
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World
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Region
8/12/2020 7:27:21 PM
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World
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Region
8/12/2020 6:04:50 PM
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Egypt
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Politics
8/12/2020 4:27:15 PM
The shipment was sent to support Lebanon’s strategic reserves of wheat and to ensure steady bread production
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
8/12/2020 3:18:00 PM
The ramifications of the explosion in Beirut earlier this month are unlikely to be confined to Lebanon
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World
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Region
8/12/2020 2:45:42 PM
Germany's foreign minister landed in Beirut on Wednesday and is scheduled to tour the destroyed port and meet with members of local NGOs and the Lebanese president
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Opinion
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8/12/2020 12:46:00 PM
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Opinion
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8/12/2020 12:37:00 PM
It is time for foreign and regional powers that have long been meddling in Lebanon’s polity and beyond to cease
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
8/12/2020 11:51:00 AM
Lebanon, in the wake of last week’s port explosion, has to solve its political problems if it is to guarantee the flow of aid needed to rebuild Beirut
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World
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Region
8/12/2020 9:43:46 AM
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
8/11/2020 10:04:46 PM
While most commentators agree that negligence led to the explosions that rocked Beirut last week, there is still speculation about who stood to benefit from them
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Al-Ahram Weekly
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World
8/11/2020 10:00:37 PM
While protests in Beirut have forced the Lebanese government to resign, pressure from the civil protest movement might not be enough to drive meaningful change, writes Amira Howeidy
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