
Transformation of Payment Methods in Lebanon
Lebanon’s financial face is changing at a dizzying speed. Since the 2019 collapse, we have been observing a profound shift in usage. The traditional banking system has given way to new methods. These solutions now allow the Lebanese economy to stay afloat. At Baynetna.media, we analyze this digital transition. It

energynews.pro: Lebanon: TotalEnergies, Eni, and QatarEnergy sign Block 8 exploration agreement
The Lebanese government has formally awarded the exploration rights for Block 8, located in the southern maritime zone of the country, to a consortium composed of TotalEnergies (operator, 35%), Eni (35%), and QatarEnergy (30%). This decision, ratified by the Council of Ministers on January 8, 2026, comes in the context

Lebanese Agricultural Exports
The soul of the Lebanese land seems indomitable, with nothing managing to break it. Despite the economic storms and crises shaking our region, Lebanese farmers continue to cultivate excellence with admirable flair. Today, we finally see the fruits of this hard work crossing borders. Agricultural exports are becoming the main

Agroecology in Lebanon through the ARADINA Project
Our country’s agriculture is undergoing a period of profound mutation. This transformation is driven by an absolute necessity for resilience. At Baynetna.media, we observe that the rural sector is changing its face. It is no longer just a legacy of the past; it is becoming the laboratory of a new

www.alaraby.co.uk – Economic reforms and the political situation in Lebanon
Economic reforms and the political situation place Lebanon at a pivotal moment. On Saturday, the Malcolm Kerr-Carnegie Center for the Middle East, at its downtown Beirut headquarters, hosted a round table titled: “The Arduous Path to Financial and Economic Reform in Lebanon,” attended by Minister of Economy and Trade, Amer

Is Lebanon’s economic recovery in 2026 a myth for youth employment?
Baynetna: Understanding today to build the Lebanon of tomorrow together. Since 2019, we, the Lebanese youth, have been living at the exhausting pace of crises and economic contractions. This is a reality we know all too well. Yet, amidst this bleak picture, international financial institutions like Moody’s and the World