Lebanese Parliament Lifts Banking Secrecy For 1 Year

One month after the forensic audit was suspended, the Lebanese parliament has finally decided to lift the banking secrecy for 1 year to facilitate the audit of the Central Bank and other public institutions. The banking secrecy problem was raised since day1, but none of the ruling parties cared enough to raise it to parliament and pass it as a law. Instead, they did what they do best, waste more time and money. What's next?…

Telecom Ministry & Ogero To Drop the ‘0’ From Landline Numbers Area Code

A memo by the Telecom Ministry & Ogero was issued yesterday informing all landline owners that the '0' for all area codes will be dropped and replaced by '2'. In other words, when you're dialing 01 444333 for example, it will become 21 444333 and the same applies to 04 05 06 07 08 09 which will become 24 25 26 27 28 29. It didn't make sense to have the '0' anyway since we…
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Lebanon To Allow Parties, Apply Social Dis-Dancing

4 years ago
The country’s COVID-19 measures were revised today ahead of the holidays, whereas the nighttime curfew is now set at 11:30PM instead of 11PM and businesses will be allowed to open until 10:30 pm instead of ...
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Who Should be Interrogated Over The Beirut Blast?

4 years ago
The answer is quite simple: Everyone in charge since 2013 from Presidents, PMs, Ministers, Heads of Parliament, Army Generals, officers,, Heads of Customs, Port officials, etc. Up until today, Judge Sawwan’s work as lead investigator ...
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Government or Not, Hariri & Aoun Are Not Part of the Solution

4 years ago
It’s been over a month now that Saad Hariri was re-assigned to form a government and still nothing. Today, after a three-week pause, Hariri met Aoun and instead of agreeing on a final line-up, each ...
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Sonatrach Deal Expires By End of Year, Turkish Power ships Threatening to Leave

5 years ago
Up to 85% of the fuel provided to Lebanon is by Sonatrach and its contract expires by end of year, which means we will lose our key fuel supplier in 3 weeks time. Added to ...
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Nescafe Should be The Least of Our Worries in Lebanon Right Now

5 years ago
To begin with, rumors that Nescafe will no longer be distributed by Nestle are fake news. Nestle’s general manager confirmed that Nestle will keep on distributing its products but there might be a temporary shortage ...
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Get Ready for The COVID-19 Vaccine Fiasco

5 years ago
If you thought the way this government handled the pandemic was a mess, wait till they get their hands on the first batch of COVID-19 vaccines. According to this LBCI report, we’re only getting the ...
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Five Reasons Why Lockdowns are Failing in Lebanon

5 years ago
Let me start but saying that lockdowns in most countries around the world have turned into failed experiments, but quite often helped these same countries in planning the re-opening phase or implementing a second lockdown, ...
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Special K Cereals Among List of Subsidized Products by the Ministry of Economy

5 years ago
A friend shared a picture of a Special K cereals box he bought last week that had a label stating that it was subsidized by the Ministry of Economy. I also was listening to an ...
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