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Lebanon has long struggled to provide enough power to its people, but the problem has been exacerbated by an economic crisis that began in 2019.
Lebanon received a critical boost to its failing power sector on Saturday as the first Kuwaiti oil tanker entered its ...
BEIRUT (AP) — The World Bank will grant Lebanon a $250 million loan that will be used to help ease electricity cuts in the crisis-hit country, the country's finance ministry said Thursday.
The 127-page report, “‘Cut Off from Life Itself’: Lebanon’s Failure on the Right to Electricity,” argues that electricity is fundamental to nearly every aspect of living and ...
Human Rights Watch Thursday released a report arguing that Lebanese authorities have “failed to uphold the right to electricity by mismanaging the sector for decades”. The 127-page report, titled ...
Lebanon is a failed state where opulence and tragedy coincide. It’s also a critical moment of opportunity for the people to build something better. Will they?
Four decades ago, Lebanon used to export power to its larger neighbour Syria. Now it barely generates enough electricity to keep street lamps on at night.
The national utility company supplying electricity is crippled by many problems, including the failure to collect all bills, electricity thefts, corruption, outdated equipment and poor maintenance.
The World Bank has given Lebanon a $250 million loan to help ease electricity cuts in the crisis-hit country.
The World Bank will grant Lebanon a $250 million loan that will be used to help ease electricity cuts in the crisis-hit country, the country's finance ministry said Thursday. Lebanon has faced major ...