Taxes and contributions: What has changed for employees and employers in Lebanon? The impact of the changes introduced by Budget 2024 and the CNSS on employers’ pay slips and expenses through three case studies.
Chami: Lebanon still not close to unlocking IMF deal two years since staff-level agreement. Two years after the preliminary agreement, the country has only partially succeeded in unifying the different exchange rates in force.
Resident murdered in Achrafieh upper-crust neighborhoodThe Lebanese Army’s Intelligence services arrested three suspects on Wednesday, along with the housekeeper, a source within the institution said.
Lebanon’s human development index down for third consecutive yearThe country still has a “high” human development index, which measures economic and social development by looking at education, health and income.
Air pollution from generators has doubled in Beirut. We spoke to MP Najat Aoun Saliba about her team’s latest study on carcinogenic air pollution in Beirut.
Israeli Tinder profiles in Beirut: Just a swipe away or GPS spoofing?Scores of Israeli profiles have been detected on Tinder, all within a kilometer’s radius of Beirut-based internet users.
Metle Metlik, the first women’s sexuality platform in Lebanon and the Arab world. Two female doctors, Sandrine Atallah and Gaël Abou Ghannam, make it their mission to inform Arab women in an innovative way, using both simple and scientific language.
In pollutant-clogged Beirut, rising cancer rates and younger patients.Cancer rates in Lebanon have risen by anywhere from 10 to 30 percent in recent years, with lung cancer making up the largest share of cases.
Emigrant doctors return to Lebanon. At the height of the crisis, the departure of Lebanese practitioners to other countries was described as a “haemorrhage”. Many have returned to the country in recent months, although the scale of the phenomenon remains difficult to assess.