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Nehme Asks Importers, Businesses to Lower Prices amid Major Lira Surge

Caretaker Economy Minister Raoul Nehme on Monday called on importers and businesses to lower the prices of commodities following the Lebanese lira’s major improvement against the U.S. dollar over the past hours.

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Coffee Froths to New Highs as Brazil Frost Hits Crops

Coffee prices surged this week to multi-year peaks, extending stellar gains this year after frost damaged crops in the world's biggest producer Brazil.

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Israeli Carrier Launches Direct Flight to Morocco

Israeli carrier Israir launched the first direct commercial flight between the Jewish state and Morocco on Sunday since the two states normalized diplomatic relations in a U.S.-brokered deal last year.

About 100 passengers were on the flight that departed from Tel Aviv to Marrakesh, Israir spokeswoman Tali Leibovitz told AFP, adding that two to three flights per week were planned on the route.

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Lebanon, Iraq Sign Deal to Swap Fuel Oil for Medical Services

Iraq will provide Lebanon with one million tons of fuel oil for its power plants in exchange for medical services, under a deal signed on Saturday in Baghdad.

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European Stocks Climb at End of Volatile Week

European stocks rose Friday at the end of a volatile week for markets, helped by the Eurozone's economic recovery and ECB assurances over its support package.

Asian equity markets closed out Friday with losses as the Delta variant continued to cast a shadow across trading floors.

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U.N. Hosts Dialogue to Inform U.N. Summit on Future of Food in Lebanon

As food systems around the world continue to recover from the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.N. in Lebanon has hosted a virtual Food Systems Dialogue to inform the first-ever U.N. Food Systems Summit, which will take place in New York in September, about the future of food in Lebanon.

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Lebanese Families 'Spend 5 Times Minimum Wage' on Food

Families in Lebanon are now spending five times the minimum wage on food alone, a report found, as inflation caused by the country's worst-ever economic crisis continues to soar.

The small country is battling what the World Bank has described as one of the planet's worst financial crises since the 1850s, which has left more than half the population living below the poverty line.

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Flood-Battered Germany Prepares Billions to Rebuild

Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet will huddle Wednesday to approve a massive relief package for rebuilding German regions destroyed in historic flooding and better protect them in future.

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Lebanese Prosecutor Summons Salameh over Graft Allegations

A Lebanon prosecutor has summoned Central Bank chief Riad Salameh for questioning next month over graft allegations, the latest of several cases brought against him, a judicial source told AFP.

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Venezuela Gold Saga Reaches UK Supreme Court

Britain's highest court was this week set to consider who the UK government recognizes as president in economically-crippled Venezuela in a case that could determine the fate of gold worth $1.0 billion.

A UK legal battle lasting more than a year has ended up at the Supreme Court in London for four days of deliberations starting Monday.

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