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Lebanese Diplomacy Abroad After the Crisis
By Youmna Yarak | Staff Writer
Lebanon saw its economy crash and its people plunge into a dreadful social crisis that lead to the collapse of many sectors. Just as other public institutions and professions, Lebanese diplomacy and foreign policy saw its approach and function change drastically. Consulates and embassies had to modify their aims and travail to adjust to the crisis that concerns every Lebanese citizen abroad or internally.
Israel’s latest move amid international outcry
By Mohammad El Sahily | Staff Writer
Israeli Government continues to provoke local and international opinion by causing a crisis in the judiciary and in the West Bank.
Nicaragua divides opinions, more than 200 deported
By Mohamad Hojeije | Staff Writer
The Nicaraguan government has a decades-long history with the U.S. From direct American interventionism to soft influence, the U.S. continuously monitors and meddles with Latin American countries. Does the recent freeing of Nicaraguan political prisoners sent to the U.S. signal a potential change in their diplomatic relationship?
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