A Call To Confront Poverty In Israel

The latest poverty figures reveal a bitter reality for Israel. Currently, there are close to two million people living below the poverty line. The poverty level is on the rise because of the war and the increasing cost of living. On one side of the conflict, Israelis need to be united while facing these conditions. [...]

Lebanon’s Fragile Economic Recovery

Lebanon showed a small economic improvement in 2025, but the recovery remains weak and uncertain. After years of deep financial collapse, some institutions reported modest growth, mainly due to tourism, remittances from abroad, and a stable exchange rate. Inflation slowed, and economic numbers looked better on paper. However, daily life did not improve much for [...]

Laos Takes Urgent Steps To Fix The Economy

The government of Laos has begun urgent economic reforms to help the country recover from a growing crisis. Inflation has soared, and the national currency, the kip, has lost much of its value, making daily life hard for many people. To fight this, officials aim to stabilize prices and support the currency through better monetary [...]

Thailand’s Ongoing Poverty Challenge

Thailand has made significant progress in reducing poverty, halving its multidimensional poverty rate since 2015. However, a new Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) report highlights that 6.13 million people still live in multidimensional poverty, and 1.35 million face both financial hardship and poor living conditions. Alarmingly, around 24 million Thais, [...]

Lebanon Approves Banking Reform Law To Boost Economic Recovery

Lebanon’s Cabinet has approved a draft law to reform and restructure the banking sector, aiming to protect small depositors and address the country’s prolonged financial crisis. The 39-clause law follows recent amendments to banking secrecy regulations, aligning with International Monetary Fund (IMF) requirements for transparency and potential aid. Information Minister Paul Morcos highlighted that a [...]

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