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Rami Khouri has covered the Arab world for 4+ decades from Beirut
A Palestinian-Jordanian journalist and scholar, Khouri writes for the NYT, Washington Post, and The Guardian. Based at AUB in Beirut, he offers rare on-the-ground Arab insight to global audiences.
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$28 billion
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23
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