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Rita Boulos Chahwan in Beirut's Articles
Lebanon’s Internet problem
Lebanon’s IT sector and businesses that rely on the Internet are struggling under the weight of the country’s economic crises.
Salt to the wound, the standoff between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon is far from over
The standoff between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon continues, reports Al-Ahram Weekly
Economic crisis deepens in Lebanon
As the Lebanese economy plummets, government plans to increase social assistance for poorer families are at best a stop-gap solution, writes Rita Boulos Chahwan
A cold winter in Lebanon
Ongoing fuel shortages will mean a cold winter for many in Lebanon, with imports of diesel by the Shia group Hizbullah unlikely to remedy the situation, writes Rita Boulos Chahwan
Saudi Arabia blocks Lebanese imports
In the wake of comments by Lebanese Minister George Kordahi, Saudi Arabia has suspended imports from Lebanon further damaging the country’s economy, writes Rita Boulos Chahwan
The judge who moved Hizbullah
Last week’s violent demonstrations targeting judge in the Beirut Port explosions case Tarek Bitar have left Lebanon facing an uncertain future.
Lebanon: Back to the stone age
Rolling power cuts that have plunged much of Lebanon into darkness are the latest episode in the country’s ongoing economic crisis.
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