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Sweet Smell of Success for Niche Perfumes
Sweet Smell of Success for Niche Perfumes

This photograph shows "Parfums de Marly" boutique, a luxury and niche perfume brand, in Paris on December 12, 2024. ©Grégoire CAMPIONE / AFP   Produced in small batches with high-quality, natural or rare ingredients, niche perfumes are becoming big business even while retaining their exclusive nature. "We've had absolutely incredible ...

Figure of the Week: A New Trend in Lebanon's Population Growth?
Numbers & FiguresFigure of the Week: A New Trend in Lebanon's Population Growth?

The Lebanese population is estimated at 5.77 million in 2023, up from 5.74 million in 2022 and 5.72 million in 2021, according to ESCWA. Lebanon's demographic trends reveal a steady growth rate since 1950, when the population stood at 1.35 million. By 2000, the population had reached 4.33 million, and by 2020, it had grown to 5.70 million. The ...

US Fed Cuts Rate by Quarter-Point in Third Straight Reduction
US Fed Cuts Rate by Quarter-Point in Third Straight Reduction

The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point Wednesday and signaled a slower pace of cuts ahead, amid uncertainty about inflation and President-elect Donald Trump's economic plans. Policymakers voted 11-to-1 to lower the US central bank's key lending rate to between 4.25 percent and 4.50 percent, the Fed announced in a statement. ...

Counterfeit $50 Bills: An Issue Nearing Resolution
Counterfeit $50 Bills: An Issue Nearing Resolution

The issue of counterfeit $50 bills appears to be nearing a resolution. Over 80% of shops, supermarkets and gas stations now accept these bills for cash payments. The remaining 15% mainly consists of small neighborhood businesses, which have been particularly affected by the economic crisis and the fragility of a cash-reliant economy. “Most ...

US Stocks Fall as Market Awaits Fed's Rate Decision
US Stocks Fall as Market Awaits Fed's Rate Decision

Wall Street stocks pulled back early Tuesday ahead of a Federal Reserve decision on interest rates, as markets digested stronger than expected US retail sales. US retail sales rose 0.7 percent in November from a month earlier, up from a revised 0.5 percent in October and above analysts forecasts. The data came ahead of a two-day Federal Reserve ...

Tehran Malls Close Early to Save Energy: Media
Tehran Malls Close Early to Save Energy: Media

Malls and shopping centres in Iran's capital will limit opening hours starting Tuesday, closing two hours earlier to tackle severe energy shortages, local media said. The fuel crisis has already led to frequent power cuts in Tehran in recent weeks and nationwide closures of schools and businesses. The Tehran Chamber of Trade Unions and Guilds ...

New Bus Line in Beirut to Be Launched on Wednesday
New Bus Line in Beirut to Be Launched on Wednesday

Caretaker Minister of Public Works and Transport Ali Hamieh announced on his X account that a new public transport bus line will be launched on Wednesday as part of an ongoing plan to expand the public bus network. The route will start from Nahr al-Mott and pass through key locations, including Sassine Square, AUST University, Hôtel-Dieu and ...

Choucair Calls for Reconsideration of the 1991 Treaty with Syria
Choucair Calls for Reconsideration of the 1991 Treaty with Syria

The President of the Economic Organizations and former minister, Mohammad Choucair, has called for a reconsideration of the 1991 Treaty of Fraternity, Cooperation and Coordination signed between Lebanon and Syria. This appeal was made in two letters he addressed to Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati. ...

Fayad Launches Initiative for Fuel Importation and Storage for Industrial Use
Fayad Launches Initiative for Fuel Importation and Storage for Industrial Use

Caretaker Energy Minister Walid Fayad announced on Monday the signing of an agreement between his ministry, the oil facilities in Tripoli and Zahrani, and the Association of Lebanese Industrialists, which permits industrialists to store the diesel fuel they import in the storage tanks of the Tripoli oil facilities.   According to the agreement, ...

Iran Shuts Down Power Plants Due to Fuel Shortages
Iran Shuts Down Power Plants Due to Fuel Shortages

Several power plants in Iran have been shut down due to a fuel shortage exacerbated by a cold wave straining energy supply, local media reported on Monday.   Iran, a major energy producer, holds the world's second-largest natural gas reserves, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), and ranked as the seventh-largest crude ...

Salloum: The Fall of the Syrian Regime Will End Drug Smuggling
Salloum: The Fall of the Syrian Regime Will End Drug Smuggling

The President of the Pharmacists’ Syndicate, Joe Salloum, stated that the fall of the Syrian regime would put an end to the smuggling of medications, noting that subsidized medicines have been smuggled across border points.   "With the regime's fall, the borders will be controlled, and the process of drug smuggling in both directions will come ...

EU kickstarts satellite network to rival Musk's Starlink
EU kickstarts satellite network to rival Musk's Starlink

The EU's flagship satellite constellation project officially took off Monday, as the bloc signed a concession contract with a European consortium to develop a secure space-based communication system. Envisaging a multi-orbital network of almost 300 satellites, Iris² aims to rival US satellite internet service providers such as Elon Musk's ...