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The 2014-2017 conflict left about 138,000 houses damaged or destroyed, and though many have rebuilt, others are still waiting
Small companies are emerging from the city that ISIS left in ruins
An investigation is under way to determine the causes of the fire that burnt over 40,000 square metres
Bitcoin basics: understanding the crypto market's origin and the world's best known digital coin
Kim Fournais joins to talk about 2022 market dynamics, cryptocurrency and the Copenhagen bank's foray into China
Troops in Kharkiv cheer on their team in 3-1 win in Glasgow
Ukrainian president says Moscow's policy is intended to make them forget about their country
Joining co-hosts Mustafa Alrawi and Kelsey Warner this week is Michael Davis, chief executive of NMC Healthcare, who has been at the helm since the saga began.
In Davos, host Mustafa Alrawi and The National's Editor in Chief, Mina Al-Oraibi discuss all the big themes that have been top of mind at the Forum's meeting.
The World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting in Davos is back as an in-person event following a move online during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Lebanese are voting in the first parliamentary election since the financial collapse and deadly Beirut port blast
After months of uncertainty over whether vote would go ahead, polls opened on Sunday across 15 electoral districts
Voting opened early at 7am, at Lebanon’s diplomatic missions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai, and registered voters age 21 and above have until 10pm to cast their ballots for 128 representatives in parliament.