Tracking the global network of an opiate economy After seizing power in Afghanistan, the Taliban have promised to put an end to opium production, while the country remains the world’s …
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Access to Information LawAnti-corruptionOpinionSpecial Report
Lebanon’s struggle for the right to information
In the three and a half years since Parliament passed Law 28/2017 on access to information (A2I) some progress has been made but there remain barriers to full implementation. Calls …
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Coronavirus AnalysisFood securityIndustry & AgricultureInsurance
Executive Magazine’s April/May issue
The lockdown in Lebanon has been extended for a fourth time, till May 24. Easing measures are seeing those who can slowly reopen businesses and try to get back to …
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BusinessCoronavirus AnalysisInsuranceSpecial Report
Confused outlook on insurance coverage for Lebanese COVID-19 patients
In the immediacy of the coronavirus crisis, the most pertinent insurance question for the holder of a medical policy is simple: Who will pay if I need to be hospitalized? …
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BusinessCoronavirus CloseupInsuranceSpecial Report
Q&A with Nadine Habbal, acting head of the Insurance Control Commission
Lebanon’s insurance sector is highly fragmented, featuring extreme competition between small local players, bank-affiliate insurers, providers that are parts of multinational insurance giants, and—outside of the regulated sphere of commercial …
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The September 15 attack on Saudi oil facilities that temporarily wiped out 5 percent of global supply did more than trigger a short-term oil trading frenzy with wild price jumps …
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For all the good that numbers can do for explaining economic and social trajectories, statistics provide limited utility. This is exacerbated into rapidly decreasing utility when social and economic issues …
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After nearly a decade of preparation and debate, Lebanon’s Parliament finally ratified an access to information law in January. The country is consistently perceived as corrupt, according to global watchdog …
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An awakened anger against the Lebanese government’s corruption and ineptitude has given birth to a growing country-wide popular movement. Young and old, rich and poor, political and apolitical, the movement …
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At the table the consumer is master of the feast A transparent food system is hard to find. Even in the world’s most developed economies, giant food companies keep their …
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