Kuwait: opinion and peace with the director of the "iwish" media group

Not only the Kuwaiti press, but the entire Kuwaiti people are upset with what is happening in Lebanon. This matter undoubtedly saddened everyone.

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Interview with the brilliant female TV presenter in “TL” news - Areej Khattar

Frankly, the Lebanese media is an embodiment of the divisions in society, and since most media outlets are affiliated with a certain political party, of course, their positions will be the tongue.

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The environment in the view of the Lebanese Green Party with its president, Mr. Tawfiq Souq

Rationalizing the use of natural resources and highlighting their limitations, promoting a culture of peace and dialogue with the other, participating in United Nations programs related to sustainable development, environment and human rights, supporting women’s issues and striving to solve the waste crisis

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Beirut and Mesothelium Cancer - Dr. Fadwa Kallab

“Asbestos” is a very dangerous substance and it has been banned in all countries of the world and it is forbidden to use it and it is dangerous when the ethernet breaks and the dangerous fibers in it that we inhale come out of it and enter the lung membrane and cause a type of cancer and the only and sure type of where it comes from is mesothelium disease.

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With the editor-in-chief of the literary week a. Daoud Abu Shakra on the importance of theater

Theatrical representation requires the artist to be ready in all psychological, physical, spiritual and mental aspects. Therefore, the weak fail in the theater and only the talented succeed. As for acting in television or cinema, it is the work of someone who has no work. It is easier than drinking water.

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A year after the disaster... "ticking bombs" in Beirut threaten a new catastrophe

The August 4 bombing exposed the hidden and demonstrated the fragility of the Lebanese state and its inability to carry out its most basic duties in protecting its people. The negligence of those concerned was evident after the catastrophe that occurred in the center of Beirut, as many problems were triggered, the most prominent of which was the file of buildings that are in danger of collapse, knowing that this problem predates the date of the bombing by several years, but the state is in complete absence.

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An exclusive interview with Dr. and political activist Khader Al-Halabi / Presented by Nevin Omran - Photo by Muhammad Atwi from I WISH TV Kuwaiti channel

Drug monopoly - and corruption - an interview with the political activist Dr. Khader Al-Halabi on the Kuwaiti channel I WISH TV

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Dialogue with the young Lebanese expatriate businessman Suleiman Al-Bahri

I believe that time is gold, and I had complete confidence in my ability to adapt and succeed in any environment. Waiting time was my biggest enemy, especially with a great youthful energy that wants to explode in its creativity and ambition.

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How to protect our personal data

Strengthening security measures to protect the network through the use of what is known as the firewall, and the use of programs that prevent hackers from accessing the computer connected to the Internet.

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From aeronautical engineering to the engineering of spiritual life and the biography of Professor Hamad Nofal in the religion of monotheism

A wonderful interview with our colleague Narges Obaid with a distinguished expatriate figure, Hamad Nofal.

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Aley Merchants Association ... its history, achievements and future

The Aley Merchants Association formed a model to be emulated in the tourist city and placed a distinct imprint in the service of the merchant and the citizen since its establishment and was a bright and beautiful reflection that embodied all its commercial, tourism, artistic and cultural activities side by side over the past years.

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Spotlight on success in the Diaspora

A meeting with Professor Dr. Raja Chehayeb - the most famous cardiologist in Quebec - and the founder of the Medical Research Center in Canada.

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