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Freedom, democracy, religion

The well-known academician and colleague, Saad Ben Tefl ah, has written that what was agreed to be called in the media ‘The Arab Spring’ is a historical lesson for all of us to reconsider and review the nature of our understanding of fr ..

30 /October 2019

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‘Dead end for some doctors’

It is possible to dispense with citizens or residents to some degree, but doctors concerned with our psychological, physical and mental illnesses are at the top of the list and most difficult to dispense with, however with the increasing frequency ..

29 /October 2019

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Buying shares ... narrow thought?

The government has invited the citizens, through various media means, to subscribe to the lucrative Al-Zour and Stock Exchange companies, and I have already done so, the first time I subscribed online and it was done easily and did not take more th ..

28 /October 2019

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‘Still far from democracy’

The more I am pleased that Tunisian Qais Said won the recent Tunisian presidential elections, the more it saddened me that the Ennahda (Renaissance) party, the representatives of the Muslim Brotherhood in Tunisia, won the majority of the seats in P ..

27 /October 2019

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‘Finally we became the first’

After a long struggle with the forces of corruption and neglect, and a struggle with underdevelopment and routine, Kuwait has finally taken the first place as the most polluted countries/cities in the world.Pollution has finally reached 191 degrees ..

24 /October 2019

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‘Lebanon darkness coming to us’

I have known Lebanon for 66 years uninterrupted more than anyone else including the Lebanese. For me and some others, Lebanon was the second home, and sometimes a third. It was distinguished in everything, even in peace and civil wars, its involvem ..

23 /October 2019

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