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🌳 This Week's Recap

Sabah el kheir. Pull up a chair, pour your coffee, and let's talk about the week that was. It was a week of accountability and quiet reckoning. Lebanon's Court of Audit moved to actually collect public funds from former telecom ministers—not just rule on paper, but enforce. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam marked one year in office with the kind of speech that makes you cautiously optimistic and nervously cynical at the same time. And a story about water tankers and gas stations reminded us that in Lebanon, even the most basic human needs have been quietly privatized into a shadow economy. Meanwhile, Lebanese artists are heading to Venice, the EU is putting up real money for the Lebanese Army, and the south is still carrying wounds most of the world has moved on from. Kteerna. Let's get into it.