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The desire for change back home is uniting Lebanese people of different backgrounds in the Emirates
Amid economic collapse and despair, the country has been facing a crisis of strays
On Wednesday, the International Monetary Fund released its Middle East and Central Asia Regional Economic Outlook which shows a divergent picture in 2022 for the region, with oil exporters such as the UAE and Saudi Arabia expected to experience robust rates of growth thanks to higher oil prices.
Campaign runs in tandem with the One Billion Meals drive, which provides food for disadvantaged people in 50 countries during the holy month and beyond
Rules governing the ways people work and live in the UAE have been approved by the Cabinet
This year's Edelman Trust Barometer report, titled The Cycle of Distrust, showed that governments and the media around the world are creating an atmosphere where distrust is the default setting.
'The National' staff pick some of their most special moments
A throwback to some world leaders' moments at Expo
Some suggestions to make fasting this Ramadan easier
Store in The Galleria will open to the public at 5pm on Friday
The tradition is slowly dying out due to the economic collapse in the country.
As a punishing economic crisis pushes more and more people into poverty, a handful of businesses are moving to Lebanon, which has become a cheap place for manufacturing.
Supporters cheer for Lebanese Forces party leader Samir Geagea, at a protest against him being summoned to a hearing over Beirut street violence.
Captagon production thrives in Lebanon’s lawless Bekaa valley. A crackdown on production and trafficking is failing to stop Lebanon’s burgeoning amphetamine exports