Information Minister, Ziad al-Makari, on Thursday welcomed a Tele Liban delegation headed by Hanna Bawari. The meeting mainly discussed Tele Liban’s affairs and concerns, especially the conditions of its employees. For his part, Minister Makari promised to follow up on the matter and endeavor to meet the needs of Tele ...
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Information Minister Meets Mahfouz, Kheir
Minister of Information, Ziad Makari, met Tuesday at his ministry office with Head of the National Audio-Visual Council, Abdel Hadi Mahfouz, who came on an acquaintance visit. The pair discussed an array of media-related affairs. Makari later received Secretary General of the Higher Relief Committee, Major General Mohammad Kheir, ...
Read More »Handover Ceremony At Ministry Of Information Between Halabi, Al-Makari
The new Minister of Information, Ziad Al-Makari, on Monday underlined, during the handover ceremony at the Ministry of Information, his commitment to the government’s positions, especially the dissociation policy from Arab-Arab differences, which aims to consolidate Lebanon’s internal unity, on one hand, and to preserve, strengthen and improve our relations ...
Read More »Could Pumping Iron Decrease The Risk Of Premature Death?
There’s long been evidence that moderate aerobic exercise (think walking, running, or cycling) are good for your lifelong health and well-being. Research even shows us more active people also tend to live longer, healthier lives with lower rates of disease – including cancers, diabetes and cardiovascular disease. But what about resistance exercise such ...
Read More »Nine Omicron Symptoms Affecting Fully Vaccinated And Two Early Signs You Might Have It
… Most common symptoms for the fully vaccinated Researchers in Norway conducted a study interviewing 111 out of 117 guests from a party on 26 November 2021 where there was an Omicron outbreak. Of the group interviewed, 66 had definitive cases of Covid-19 and 15 had possible cases of the ...
Read More »Earliest Evidence Of Ear Surgery Found In 5,300-year-old Skull By Archaeologists
Evidence of the earliest ear surgery performed on a human was found by archaeologists in Spain in a skull that dates back to about 5,300 years. Researchers, including those from the University of Valladolid in Spain, analysed the skull that was unearthed in 2018 at the Dolmen of El Pendónis – a dig site near Burgos city, ...
Read More »Minister Al-Halabi Inspects Radio Lebanon
Minister of Education and Acting Minister of Information, Dr. Abbas Al-Halabi, on Tuesday paid a visit to state-run Radio Lebanon, where he toured in the company of radio officials the Station’s various live broadcast and recording studios, archives and Fairouz studio. Accompanied by his Media Advisor, Albert Chamoun, Minister Al-Halabi ...
Read More »Black Carbon Pollution From Tourism And Research Increasing Antarctic Snowmelt
Black carbon pollution from tourism and research activities in Antarctica is likely increasing snowmelt on the continent by an estimated 83 tonnes for each visitor, according to new research. Scientists have estimated that the black carbon produced by vessels, planes and diesel generators results in 23mm of additional snowmelt each summer in ...
Read More »Even Dying Stars Could Give Birth to New Planets
When young stars coalesce out of a cloud of molecular hydrogen, a disk of leftover material called a protoplanetary disk surrounds them. This disk is where planets form, and astronomers are getting better at peering into those veiled environments and watching embryonic worlds take shape. But young stars aren’t the ...
Read More »Nanoplastic Pollution Found At Both of Earth’s Poles For First Time
Nanoplastic pollution has been detected in polar regions for the first time, indicating that the tiny particles are now pervasive around the world. The nanoparticles are smaller and more toxic than microplastics, which have already been found across the globe, but the impact of both on people’s health is unknown. ...
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