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Water Infrastructure in Lebanon The projects for water infrastructure in Lebanon are divided over three sectors: water, wastewater and irrigation
Rising Business Concepts Services, Inc. | LinkedIn Rising Business Concepts Services, Inc was founded in 2005 with the vision of becoming a preferred services known in the Pharmaceutical and FMCG industries Over the years, the company decided to focus its niche in the pharmaceutical industry where most of its core group members started their careers Eventually, with the end in mind of how it can help the fight against the COVID-19
A “New” Lebanon: How Recent Elections Have Diminished Hezbollah’s . . . Lebanese President Joseph Aoun (right) and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam (left) shake hands at the Presidential Palace in Baabda, Lebanon on Jan 14, 2025 less than a week after the elections Following months of a presidential vacuum, Aoun and Salam have promised the people that they will take back Lebanon from Hezbollah’s long lasting political influence (UPI Lebanese Presidency Press
Lebanon Economic Monitor, Spring 2025: Turning the Tide? 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 to the latest World Bank Lebanon Economic Monitor (LEM) released today
Open Knowledge Repository Lebanon’s economic outlook for 2025 is shaped by a fragile stabilization in the political and security environment This follows the end of the conflict and the resolution of a two year political paralysis with the election of a president and the formation of a reform-oriented government
Lebanon Rising - Spring It is estimated that over the weekend about a million people took to the streets in Lebanon in an anti-government, anti-austerity uprising In a country of only 6 million this is an astonishing level of mobilization, equivalent to or exceeding the scale of mobilization in the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 Spontaneous anti-government protests erupted late on
Citizens Energy, Lebanon to tap drinking water fund for $700 million . . . Lebanon Mayor Matt Gentry says his city’s water problems go back decades It falls between two watersheds and water drains away, he explained in a missive to constituents There are no major aquifers nearby Lebanon leaders have been looking for more water since at least 2006 But it was this spring that the city of about 17,000 hit its allocation capacity Homegrown pharmaceutical giant Eli