An economic article on taxes in America
Read MoreA socio-economic article by Dr. Rabie Kamal El-Din on the collapse in Lebanon.
Read MoreAn article by colleague Suhail Hatoum on launching the first hydroelectric farm in Syria
Read MoreMore than twelve thousand people applied for loans, and the largest number of them were to request a solar energy loan
Read MoreThe right to housing is subordinate to the right to property, so the attempt to portray some people that the right to housing is superior to the right to ownership is unthinkable and incorrect.
Read MoreThe real estate sector is one of the sectors that remains for future generations to talk about what we have left to them, and I see that our greatest responsibility is to provide better than what we have offered to our children, so we must develop our country with a better future in front of us.
Read MoreArticle on the economic situation of Professor Jamil Hatem (friend of the magazine)
Read MoreEssay on fossil fuels and their impact
Read MoreA scientific economic article that presents the topic of shopping, its current and future methods.
Read MoreAn article by our colleague Suhail Hatoum about a development project in the city of Shahba
Read MoreAn article that sheds light on the current economic situation in Lebanon.
Read MoreAn article by our colleague Suhail Hatoum about the Al-Ajama photovoltaic power plant, south of As-Suwayda
Read MoreAn article by our colleague Suhail Hatoum on As-Suwayda, the real and promising mine of renewable energy
Read MoreAn article by our colleague Suhail Hatoum about the first wind farm in Syria with a capacity of 10 megabytes
Read MoreAn article by our colleague Suhail Hatoum about the young creative engineer in a project to produce handicrafts in a contemporary spirit
Read MoreAn article by colleague Suhail Hatoum on Waseem Arar, a young inventor who dedicated his efforts to creating energy-related solutions
Read MoreAn article on the rise of gold amid anticipation of US inflation data
Read MoreAn article by our colleague Suhail Hatoum, through Damascus, the largest solar radiation area
Read MoreThe necessity of expediting the cleaning of winter water drainage channels and opening sewers in public streets and alleys from dust, waste and scattered waste that contribute to clogging filters and from water regression in a reverse manner, as it prevents its discharge in its natural course, and this will inevitably result in torrential torrents and floods that may exacerbate the problem of building collapse.
Read MoreI frankly have no confidence in these circulars. I advise depositors not to sign, because they hide bad intentions. All these circulars carry bad intentions, unless the depositor’s situation is tragic and there is a need to withdraw his money, but in any case, I do not have confidence in these circulars.
Read MoreDemanding the government to encourage this industry by providing facilities, applying a policy of reciprocity, and unblocking the arbitrary funds of companies and institutions in banks so that the expatriate and resident Lebanese regain their confidence in investing in Lebanon and attracting investors, and establishing a central laboratory to supervise the production of medicines with international standards and prove its quality, and employ competencies and support plans The new industry based on scientific foundations to develop this important industry, the manufacture of medicine and nutritional supplements of all kinds
Read MoreHowever, could you easily find (a building teacher, tiler, plumber, carpenter, blacksmith, industrial...) of Lebanese origin? of course not! Knowing that the owners of these professions are paid exorbitant amounts.
Read MoreStudies and research that confirmed the presence of many chemical compounds in some plants and vegetables found in our gardens and homes, and they work very, very close to some monopolized and/or lost medicines from pharmacies for any reason, for example, but not limited to, “onions.” Onions contain 89% water and 1.5 % protein and vitamins (B1, B2 and C) with potassium and selenium, and there are polysaccharides such as fructose, sucrose and others, such as peptides, flavonoids (mostly quercetin) and essential oils, as indicated by research published in the National Library of Medicine (PMED) "33016666", including research on Covid 19. Quercetin (C15H10O7) treats some diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, high cholesterol, rheumatic diseases, infections, etc.
Read MoreThe political variable overcomes the economic factor in reflecting its results on the dollar exchange, up or down. In light of this reality, how will the dollar be in the next two days in the event of any government development?
Read MoreIn the past and before the financial catastrophe, a large segment of the Lebanese would prefer buying a new phone than repairing any malfunction or breakage in the old phone, and there is a segment that periodically resorts to replacing the old phone with a newer one. Samsung and Apple phones were the most popular in the Lebanese market. Today, the situation has changed, and the Lebanese is keen on his phone from any "slip" that might cost him his final exit from the world of smart phones, due to the impossibility of acquiring another phone, and the number of phones with broken screens increased in the hands of a large number of Lebanese. Phone repair requests have also been ahead of purchase orders, according to more than one phone shop owner, and a number of consumers have gone to buy Chinese phones due to their low prices.
Read MoreBecause women's participation in decision-making does not only reflect the promotion of their individual rights, but also reflects positively on the entire society through the promotion of the rights of all. si émerge enfin une compréhension, ou du moins une conscience, de la valeur ajoutée des femmes. Et de leur valeur, tout simplement.
Read MoreAn essay on financial and economic analysis by Dr. Rabie Kamal El-Din, in which he simulates the current financial situation in Lebanon and the expected development of the dollar exchange rate against the Lebanese pound.
Read MoreEconomic article by Mr. Jamil Hatem (friend of the magazine)
Read MoreAn article by lawyer Ms. Andira Al-Zuhairi, head of the Lebanese Real Estate Association, entitled “Tax in the Time of Insolvency”
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