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Often times, when someone is diagnosed with a chronic illness, whether it is a severe or mild one, the first thought that ...
Since its first edition emerged on the newsstands in 1999, Executive Magazine has been dedicated to providing its readers ...
It’s not just creativity—it’s the Lebanese vibe: a spirit forged in adversity, expressed through authenticity, adaptability, and connection, and now re-emerging as one of the country’s most ...
Since its first edition emerged on the newsstands in 1999, Executive Magazine has been dedicated to providing its readers ...
The quickest way to get to Karup in the North West of Jutland from Copenhagen is to take a 45-minute internal flight. Looking out of the 50-seater, ATR 42 ...
Sustainable tourism is one important vertical under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8, for achieving decent work and economic growth. While the clock is ticking hazardously for ...
Health and wellness have long been an integral part of Middle Eastern culture. The most common Arabic phrase used for greeting someone—keef el-sohat?—asks after a person’s health. Another common ...
Olive trees have their homes around the Mediterranean Sea. Britannica says they are cultivated commercially in two world-spanning climate belts between approximately the 30th and 45th latitudes North ...
Israel’s long-prepared revenge strike against their arch-enemy Hezbollah under a pretext of securing the return of their internally displaced population to the northern holy land, long ago a peaceful ...
Health encapsulates economic activity that amounts to trillions of dollars by the—in this context crude—methodology of collating production of goods and services as gross domestic product (GDP). The ...
Public transport is part of Lebanon’s mobility heritage, as is evident by our popular culture. In the song entitled “Ala Hadir el-Bosta,” the late Joseph Sakr sings of his love Alia’s pretty eyes ...
If one happens to be a government, which by global financial concord cannot go bankrupt, states can very well fall into this or that debt trap and run up a debt to GDP ratio that far exceeds the 80 or ...