During Lebanon’s 15 and a half years’ war, around 100,000 people died in the fighting, bombing, massacres, explosions, etc. and one third of the Lebanese population.
During Lebanon’s 15 and a half years’ war, around 100,000 people died in the fighting, bombing, massacres, explosions, etc. and one third of the Lebanese population.
Lebanon’s recovery plan will imperatively need to prioritize its cities, given that they are home to around 90% of the country’s population.
For decades, the Lebanese financial system seemed to defy both gravity and logic.
The electricity sector in Lebanon is one of the main culprits in the destruction of the Lebanese economy.