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Now, Arab News reported that “Lebanon’s battered infrastructure and strained public services are set for a boost, as the World Bank has approved $250 million to launch a broader $1 billion ...
The U.S. special envoy to Lebanon said Monday that his team would discuss the long-term cessation of hostilities with Israel, ...
U.S. special envoy to Lebanon to discuss potential ceasefire agreement with Israel after Beirut endorses plan to disarm ...
The US envoy to Lebanon said Washington will negotiate a ceasefire with Israel after Beirut backed a US plan for Hezbollah’s ...
Hezbollah and Iran have emerged bruised from separate conflicts with Israel in November and June, respectively. Now, Beirut’s ...
" Given Lebanon’s large reconstruction needs, the LEAP is structured as a US$1 billion scalable framework with an initial US$250 million contribution from the World Bank and the ability to efficiently ...
The Lebanese government has done their part. They’ve taken the first step. Now we need Israel to comply with that equal handshake,” Barrack said ...
The World Bank announced yesterday it had approved $250 million (Sh32.5 billion) to support Lebanon’s post-war reconstruction and a $146 million (Sh18.98 billion) grant to rehabilitate ...
The World Bank has estimated the annual cost of hosting Syrian refugees in Lebanon at nearly $1.5 billion, while Lebanese officials reported last year that the combined direct and indirect costs ...
Last March, the World Bank estimated that Lebanon would need $11 billion for its reconstruction and recovery needs after the Israel-Hezbollah war.