Sameness or fairness?/Stéphanie Aboul Hosn

Therefore, people cannot be considered equal. For example, if a woman who is motivated, works hard and is responsible in life towards her duties, she will eventually earn wealth based on her personal efforts and choices.

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The rights of people with special needs in light of the Lebanese crises

It is shameful and humiliating this inhumane and destructive method psychologically and morally for this basic segment of Lebanese society, which still suffers from marginalization and the subsequent marginalization, especially in the aggravation of the economic conditions that the country is going through.

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An open letter to His Excellency the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres,

The ongoing violations and crimes against humanity in Lebanon have become committed against its people, as they practice systematic plans and decisions intended to be genocide and inflicting grave physical and moral harm.

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The struggle of humanitarian duty "together" - Mirna Al-Damarji

Our goal is to provide relief to the needy and the helpless, to help those who want to work, and to secure job opportunities for them, so that they can support themselves and help other needy people.

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The role of women in the real estate sector and their stability / Indira Al-Zuhairi

Its relationship to stability means stability. It means creating a suitable environment for her and her children. It means an increase in productivity, comfort, good education and directing a new generation towards a better future that deals with the presence of women in all reproductive sectors.

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Marburg virus

Marburg disease is a highly contagious hemorrhagic fever similar to Ebola

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More than 16,000 buildings that are threatened to collapse

Days separate us from the anniversary of the catastrophic disaster in the port of Beirut. Days separate us between the moment of death and the moment of life in the port of Beirut. Days separate us from the horrors and horrors experienced by every Lebanese and everyone who has passed through this region.

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Dr. Dima Hamdan, supervisor of the ISESCO Chair

Dr. Dima Hamdan, the supervisor of the chair known as the “Lebanon Chair Professor” in ICESCO, was chosen for a period of four years.

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Divine honor to the human being human right

the natural difference and his Peaceful life shall be established out of respect for the human.

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The universal law of fragility

The universal law of fragility by Sam Halabi

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Long Rebounds: Time Bombs Threaten the Lives of Many Lebanese

These buildings will not wait for the end of aggression or war, especially with the approach of winter and the unknown dangers of inhaled war remnants.

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