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‘No one is held accountable, we are facing systematic destruction of the state,’ says lawyer
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NAJIA HOUSSARI
April 12, 2021 21:40
BEIRUT: As Lebanon marks the 46th anniversary of its bloody civil war on April 13, public figures are warning that the country’s worsening crisis could lead to new conflict.
Though the regional and international situation is now different, Lebanon still faces the same fault lines that lead to the eruption of war in 1975.
The country’s unprecedented economic and social crisis, coupled with political gridlock, presents a situation that some are warning is reminiscent of pre-war Lebanon.
In 1990, fighting stopped after the signing of the Taif Agreement, which established a political settlement that has remained until today.
Sisi orders supporting automotive industry locally sis.gov.eg - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sis.gov.eg Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Egypt favors natural gas for its vehicle fleet
Egypt favors natural gas for its vehicle fleet
Cairo, Apr 9 (Prensa Latina) The national project to expand the use of cars operating with natural gas is being successful, Tariq Al-Mulla, minister of Oil and Mineral Resources of Egypt, said on Friday.
The strategy, launched by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, aims to generate significant economic savings for the country by using clean and low-cost fuel, the official noted.
During his speech at the ceremony for the delivery of the first batch of natural gas vehicles, Al-Mulla stressed that the citizens who will benefit from the initiative will pay 50 percent of gasoline price.
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