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Ministry Of Information (Lebanon)
The Ministry of Information is the ministry responsible for the distribution of information in Lebanon. List of ministers * Ghazi Aridi (28 October 2000 2003, 19 July 2005 2008) * Melhem Antoun Riachy (December 18, 2016 May 6, 2018) * Jamal Al-Jarrah (January 31, 2019January 21, 2020) * Manal Abdel Samad (January 21, 2020 August 9, 2020) * George Kurdahi (September 10, 2021 December 3, 2021) * Abbas Halabi (3 December 2021 – 10 March 2022) (''Ad interim)'' * Ziad Makary (10 March 2022 - present) References External links * Information Information is an abstract concept that refers to that which has the power to inform. At the most fundamental level information pertains to the interpretation of that which may be sensed. Any natural process that is not completely random ... Lebanon, Information {{Lebanon-gov-stub ...
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Ministry (government Department)
Ministry or department (also less commonly used secretariat, office, or directorate) are designations used by first-level Executive (government), executive bodies in the Machinery of government, machinery of governments that manage a specific sector of public administration." Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary, Энциклопедический словарь Брокгауза и Ефрона", т. XIX (1896): Мекенен — Мифу-Баня, "Министерства", с. 351—357 :s:ru:ЭСБЕ/Министерства These types of organizations are usually led by a politician who is a member of a cabinet (government), cabinet—a body of high-ranking government officials—who may use a title such as Minister (government), minister, Secretary of state, secretary, or commissioner, and are typically staffed with members of a non-political civil service, who manage its operations; they may also oversee other Government agency, government agencies and organiza ...
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Lebanon
Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus lies to its west across the Mediterranean Sea; its location at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Basin and the Arabian hinterland has contributed to its rich history and shaped a cultural identity of religious diversity. It is part of the Levant region of the Middle East. Lebanon is home to roughly six million people and covers an area of , making it the second smallest country in continental Asia. The official language of the state is Arabic, while French is also formally recognized; the Lebanese dialect of Arabic is used alongside Modern Standard Arabic throughout the country. The earliest evidence of civilization in Lebanon dates back over 7000 years, predating recorded history. Modern-day Lebanon was home to the Phoenicians, a m ...
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Ghazi Aridi
Ghazi Aridi (born 17 October 1954) is a Lebanese people, Lebanese politician who has held various cabinet portfolios. He was the minister of public works and transportation from 13 June 2011 to December 2013. Early life Aridi was born into a Druze in Lebanon, Druze family in Baisour on 17 September 1954. Aridi studied physics at Lebanese University. Career Aridi is a physics teacher by education and worked in a high school in Aley before dealing with politics. In 1972, he joined Progressive Socialist Party (Lebanon), the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) headed by Walid Jumblatt. In 1980, he began to serve as a special envoy of Lebanese National Movement, the Lebanese National Movement (LNM). He became assistant secretary of the PSP in 1983. He was sent to Algeria where he remained during Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982, the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. In 1991, Aridi began to serve as political advisor of Walid Jumblatt. He returned to Lebanon in 1983 and launched a radio s ...
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APS Diplomat Recorder
APS or Aps or aps or similar may refer to: Education * Abbottabad Public School * Adarsh Public School, a public school in New Delhi, India * Alamogordo Public Schools * Albuquerque Public Schools, New Mexico, US school district * Allendale Public Schools * Indian Army Public Schools * Associated Public Schools of Victoria, independent school group, Australia * Atlanta Public Schools * Abbotsford Public School, in Abbotsford, New South Wales Places * Anápolis, Goiás, Brazil, IATA airport code * Apsley railway station, Apsley, England, National Rail code * Alba-la-Romaine, Ardèche, France, known as ''Aps'' until 1904 Science and medicine * Adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate, a metabolic precursor to 3'-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate (PAPS) * Advanced Photon Source, a synchrotron X-ray source at Argonne National Laboratory * Algebra of physical space * American Physical Society * American Physiological Society * American Phytopathological Society * Ammonium persulfate, oxidizi ...
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Arab Press Service
The Arabs (singular: Arab; singular ar, عَرَبِيٌّ, DIN 31635: , , plural ar, عَرَب, DIN 31635: , Arabic pronunciation: ), also known as the Arab people, are an ethnic group mainly inhabiting the Arab world in Western Asia, North Africa, the Horn of Africa, and the western Indian Ocean islands (including the Comoros). An Arab diaspora is also present around the world in significant numbers, most notably in the Americas, Western Europe, Turkey, Indonesia, and Iran. In modern usage, the term "Arab" tends to refer to those who both carry that ethnic identity and speak Arabic as their native language. This contrasts with the narrower traditional definition, which refers to the descendants of the tribes of Arabia. The religion of Islam was developed in Arabia, and Classical Arabic serves as the language of Islamic literature. 93 percent of Arabs are Muslims (the remainder consisted mostly of Arab Christians), while Arab Muslims are only 20 percent of the global ...
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The Free Library
''The Free Dictionary'' is an American online dictionary and encyclopedia that aggregates information from various sources. Content The site cross-references the contents of ''The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language'', the ''Collins English Dictionary'', the ''Columbia Encyclopedia'', the ''Computer Desktop Encyclopedia'', the ''Hutchinson Encyclopedia'' (subscription), and Wikipedia, as well as the Acronym Finder database, several financial dictionaries, legal dictionaries, and other content. It has a feature that allows a user to preview an article while positioning the mouse cursor over a link. One can also double-click on any word to look it up in the dictionary. Site operator The site is run by Farlex, Inc., located in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania. Farlex also maintains a companion title, ''The Free Library'', an online library of out-of-copyright classic books as well as a collection of periodicals of over four million articles dating back to 1984, ...
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Lebanonwire
''Lebanonwire'' was an English news portal headquartered in Beirut, Lebanon and established in 1999. It provided news about Lebanon, the Middle East and other parts of the world. It was stopped in 2015. History ''Lebanonwire'' was launched by Lebanon Wire Enterprise in 1999. Lebanon Wire Enterprise was also the publisher of the news portal which has an independent stance. Farid Chedid was the editor-in-chief An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies. The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ... of ''Lebanonwire''. Content ''Lebanonwire'' provided latest news about Lebanon, the Middle East and the world based on nearly 3600 sources as well as in-depth analysis of the news. References External links Official website 1999 establishments in Lebanon 2015 disestablishments in Lebanon Defunct newspapers published in ...
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Manal Abdel Samad
Manal Abdel Samad Najd ( ar, منال عبد الصمد; 28 March 1975) is a Lebanese politician who held the position of the Minister of Information in the Cabinet of the Prime Minister Hassan Diab in the year 2020. Education From the year 2004 until the year 2009, Manal Abdel Samad Najd studied fiscal laws at the American University of Beirut (AUB), from where she also received her MBA. Then, she pursued her studies to obtain her Ph.D from the Sorbonne University in France, Paris in 2014. Professional career In the year 1997, Manal Abdel Samad Najd began her service in the Lebanese Ministry of Finance, in which she was involved in the implementation of a Value-added Tax (VAT) in Lebanon. A few years later, she was promoted to the Head of the Department of Tax Legislation and Policy at the Directorate of VAT. Additionally, she was a lecturer at both the Saint Joseph University (USJ) and the American University of Beirut (AUB). Political career In January 2020, she be ...
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Naharnet
Naharnet is one of the first Lebanese online media after ''An Nahar'' newspaper was online in September 1995. It was launched in September 2000. At its initial phase it was a portal and virtual community for Lebanese and Arabs everywhere.Naharnet
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Naharnet quickly grew to become one of the leading portals in the Lebanese market and diaspora spreading over 220 countries. It provides news, information, entertainment, mobile and social networking services. Naharnet currently focuses on providing real-time political news and information about and the

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George Kurdahi
George Kordahi ( ar, جورج قرداحي; born 1 May 1950) is a Lebanese Television presenter, TV presenter and former host of the Arabic version of ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?''. Education Kordahi was educated at the Notre Dame University – Louaize, Notre Dame de Louayzeh College (Keserwan District, Keserwan). He studied Political Science and Law in Lebanon. Career Kordahi started his career with the newspaper ''Lisan al Hal'' in 1970. He worked for Télé Liban in 1973 until the start of the Lebanese Civil War, when he immigrated to France. In 1979, he joined RMC (France), Radio Monte Carlo in Paris, where he was appointed editor-in-chief. In 1992, Kordahi moved on to run Sharq Radio Station in Paris and remained there for around two years. In 1994, he was recruited to head MBC FM in London. In 2004, Kordahi moved to the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation for one year, before being asked by Middle East Broadcasting Center, MBC to return as the presenter of his old pr ...
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Abbas Halabi
Abbas Salim al-Halabi (born 1948) is a Lebanese politician currently serving as Minister of Education in the Third Cabinet of Najib Mikati On 10 September 2021, a new Council of Ministers of Lebanon, government headed by Najib Mikati was formed in Lebanon, 13 months after the resignation of former Prime Minister Hassan Diab in August 2020. The cabinet is composed of 24 ministers. Co .... References Living people 1948 births Education ministers of Lebanon Lebanese Druze Progressive Socialist Party politicians Paris Nanterre University alumni Saint Joseph University alumni People from Baabda District Date of birth missing (living people) {{Lebanon-politician-stub ...
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Ziad Makary
Ziad Al-Makary is a Lebanese politician currently serving as Minister of Information in the Third Cabinet of Najib Mikati On 10 September 2021, a new Council of Ministers of Lebanon, government headed by Najib Mikati was formed in Lebanon, 13 months after the resignation of former Prime Minister Hassan Diab in August 2020. The cabinet is composed of 24 ministers. Co .... References Living people 20th-century births 21st-century Lebanese politicians Information ministers of Lebanon {{DEFAULTSORT:Makary, Ziad Marada Movement politicians ...
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