On Tuesday, the Lebanese flour millers’ association warned that fuel shortages were threatening bread production and mills would gradually stop working after supplies ran out. “We are calling out to all concerned
MoreOn Friday, Lebanon’s parliament speaker, Nabih Berri, requested an open session to deliberate on a suitable action to face the country’s incapacitating fuel shortage, as defined by President Michel Aoun. The Lebanese
MoreThe governor of Lebanon’s central bank indicated that nobody is governing the country, striking back after government criticisms towards his decision to cease fuel subsidies. In an interview broadcast, Riad Salameh said
MoreAt least 28 people were killed and 79 were wounded when a fuel tank in the northern Lebanese city of Akkar blew up, the health ministry said. The explosion occurred early on
MoreLebanon’s President Michel Aoun summoned the governor of the Lebanese central bank, Riad Salameh, after his decision to considerably cut fuel subsidies. As the central bank’s foreign currency reserves touched a critical
MoreLebanon’s most admired university, the American University of Beirut, has begun limiting electricity on campus as the country’s fuel crisis worsens. The campus, made up of 64 buildings, including the American University
MoreTwo separate clashes over limited fuel in northern Lebanon have killed three people, as scarcities have led to a wave of confrontations at gas stations, state media and security sources said. On
MoreExpatriate workers at gas stations in Lebanon face insults, threats, and assaults amid fuel shortage
Lebanon is on the brink of huge fuel scarcities amidst the deteriorating economic crisis in the country. Long lines outside gas stations have caused scuffles, traffic jams, accidents on nearby roads and
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