On Thursday, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed deep anxiety about the worsening socio-economic state of Lebanon and called on all “political leaders to urgently form an effective government of national unity,” his
MoreLebanon’s water supply system is on the edge of a breakdown. In July, a report published by UNICEF warned that most of the country’s water flow would steadily cease across the country
MoreAbdennour Toumi: Lebanon is currently experiencing developments that could take the Lebanese people back to the painful years of the civil war. What are the options for the next government and political
MoreClassrooms are expected to re-open on September 27, Lebanon’s education minister Tarek al-Majzoub told in a press conference on Monday. The decision covers both private and public schools as well as technical
MoreLebanon has filed a complaint to the UN Security Council over Israel’s desecration of its airspace. It said the fly-bys conducted by Israel “violated Lebanese sovereignty, endangered the safety of civil aviation
MoreHospitals in the Akkar region of northern Lebanon, where a fuel tank blast killed at least 28 people this week, are too fraught to work as life-threatening power cuts and telecom outages
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
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