- No cases of polio have been recorded yet, but WHO says action needed
- The measure, under an authority known as Deferred Enforced Departure, will allow Lebanese nationals to remain in the US for 18 months
- “Michigan is home to many Lebanese Americans who continue to watch their families suffer,” said US Representative Debbie Dingell, a Democrat from Michigan
- The road through Aqabat Shaar connects the highlands of Sarat Asir with the coastal plain of Tihama
- It is a vital conduit for travel, commerce, and tourism, connecting communities while showcasing the natural splendor of the region
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- UN report show nations are falling well short of achieving the Sustainable Development Goal of eliminating hunger by 2030
- FAO expert warns that climate shocks could lead to more conflict in the region over limited access to water and resources
- Earlier in the week, FBI Director Christopher Wray appeared to cast doubt on whether Trump had actually been hit by a bullet
- FBI’s reluctance to immediately vouch for Trump’s version of events has been blasted by the Republican nominee and his supporters
- Latest figures show the number of Saudi nationals working in the private sector in June stood at 2.34 million
- Tunisia’s Decree 54, the law under which Bssais was convicted, was enacted by Saied in 2022 to combat “false news”
- “I was in shock when I heard,” the Texas-born player told AFP
- “Hopefully I can inspire lots of people in Lebanon“
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