Bahrain called on its citizens Saturday to leave Lebanon "for their own safety" hours after Saudi Arabia did the same without giving a reason. The decision by the two Gulf nations came after days of fighting in the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon between members of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah group and militants of Islamic groups. Bahrain’s Foreign Ministry said Bahrainis should abide by the government’s previous decisions to avoid travel to Lebanon.
support the lira in the months leading up to the election. how much more reserves does the country have left? there have been reports turkey has relied on gulf nations, even russia, for extra foreign currency, euros and dollars to help support the lira and keep it from sinking ahead of the elections, so it doesn t look like the international community and international investors are losing faith in turkey. those are two crucial things when it comes to the economy that the president and his team will want to address soon. to address soon. they did talk to ou. to address soon. they did talk to yom good to address soon. they did talk to you- good to to address soon. they did talk to you. good to talk to address soon. they did talk to you. good to talk to to address soon. they did talk to you. good to talk to you. - an agreement to raise the debt ceiling in the us has been reached. now us presidentjoe biden and speaker kevin mccarthy will need to convince members of con
wondering what is and that inbox of president erdogan when he begins this historic third term. this historic third term. socially addressing this historic third term. socially addressing the this historic third term. socially addressing the inflation - this historic third term. socially addressing the inflation issue i this historic third term. sociallyj addressing the inflation issue is one thing and the economy. there are two things investors say they are looking at and one is the turkish lira, which hit a new record low today. people questioning that is on a low trade since the us and uk are on bank holidays today so a lot of turkish lira trade is done out of london, so fairly low volume and don t read too much into it. but the other thing is a country s foreign exchange reserves which the country has been using to support the lira in the months leading up to the selection. the question is how much foreign currency reserve does the country have left? there have been lots of rep