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Pay inequity is a global phenomenon

More than half the world’s economies bar women from the same jobs as men, The Wall Street Journal says. Citing a World Bank report, the newspaper said that women are often prohibited from entering higher-wage fields, sealing their economic fates. But as countries increase legal protections for women — such as enabling them to apply […]

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How the Middle East’s Conflicts Shut Down Its Skies

By Yaroslav Trofimov —wsj.com DUBAI—If you want to see what a tangle of geopolitical conflicts the Middle East has become, just look at its convoluted air routes. The Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Khartoum, Sudan travels in a semicircle and takes 5½ hours. A year ago it took two hours less and flew straight across Saudi […]

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Superjumbo flight to Lebanon brings hopes of tourism revival

PHILIP ISSA Associated Press BEIRUT (AP) — The world’s largest passenger jet landed at Beirut’s international airport on Thursday, bringing with it hopes of a sustained revival to Lebanon’s tourism and travel sectors. The one-off Emirates Airbus A380 flight from Dubai was a nod to the substantial passenger traffic between Lebanon and Gulf nations, where […]

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Senior U.S. Army Commander Concludes Visit to Lebanon

U.S. Army Central (ARCENT) Deputy Commander Major General Terrence J. McKenrick has concluded his visit to Lebanon, the U.S. embassy said on Thursday. During his visit, he met with Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) Commander General Joseph Aoun and other senior LAF officials, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Elizabeth H. Richard. In his meetings, McKenrick […]

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Lebanon’s Central Bank Governor rejects devaluation of pound

By Osama Habib, The Daily Star BEIRUT – Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh Wednesday brushed off calls for a managed devaluation of the Lebanese currency, warning that such a step would be detrimental to the national economy. “We are not considering any devaluation because we believe that it will be detrimental to confidence, detrimental to […]

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Cyprus to donate nearly 19 mln USD to Lebanese army

BEIRUT (Xinhua) — Cyprus announced Wednesday the donation of more than 15 million euros (18.55 million U.S. dollars) in aid to the Lebanese army. Cypriot Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulidis announced the donation following the meeting with his Lebanese counterpart Gebran Bassil at the Boustros Palace in Beirut, the Daily Star reported on its website. “We […]

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Lebanon’s Group Murr to Launch Pan-Arab Newspaper

by Roger Field – businessweekme.com – The media unit of Lebanese conglomerate Group Murr is preparing to launch a pan-Arab newspaper and website this year, the company’s Group CEO, Elias El Murr, told Bloomberg Businessweek Middle East. Group Murr, which successfully relaunched Lebanese daily newspaper Al Joumhouria in 2011, is making an initial investment of about $40 million […]

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Estonia lauds Lebanon for hosting Syrian refugees

BEIRUT, March 28 (Xinhua) — Visiting Estonian Prime Minister Juri Ratas lauded Lebanon on Wednesday for hosting the Syrian refugees, the National News Agency (NNA) reported. According to NNA, Ratas held separate talks Wednesday with President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister Saad Hariri. Speaking to reporters from the Grand Serail, Ratas said his country fully […]

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North Korean leader was in delegation visiting Beijing: source

Ben Blanchard, Shu Zhang, Christine Kim BEIJING/SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was part of a secretive delegation that arrived in Beijing by train on Monday and left on Tuesday, according to a source familiar with the matter and foreign media reports. The visit, which would be Kim’s first known journey abroad […]

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In France, it’s illegal to expect employees to email after hours — and New York City could be next

by  Shana Lebowitz business Insider — Sending your team emails and Slack messages after everyone’s left for the day is annoying. Soon, it could also be a crime. A new bill in New York City aims to protect workers’ “right to disconnect,” making it illegal for employers to require employees to check their work-related electronic communication outside […]

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