Lebanon’s Feminist Civil Society Platform has released a list of demands for male and female candidates in the country’s upcoming parliamentary elections in mid-May, as the country continues to grapple with low
MoreFive members of a terrorist network in Lebanon who were recruiting Beirut suicide bombers have been apprehended by the country’s security forces. Lebanese Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi announced that security forces had
MoreHezbollah claimed to have carried out a reconnaissance flight over Israel using a drone. “Despite attempts to shoot it down, the drone flew for 40 minutes over northern Israel and returned to
MoreThe Israeli army claimed Friday it had failed to intercept a drone fired from Lebanon and invaded the country’s airspace. “It is obvious from the early inquiry that earlier today, a small
More“The financial criminal audit of the Lebanese central bank, the Banque du Liban, should obtain practical outcomes while keeping clear of personal interests,” said Lebanese President Michel Aoun. Lebanon’s citizens have the
MoreAn investigative judge sued Lebanon’s police chief on Wednesday, accusing him of obstructing security officers from bringing in the central bank governor for questioning on corruption charges. Judge Ghada Aoun took the
MoreJudge Ghada Aoun, Lebanon’s state prosecutor, extended indefinitely a subpoena issued earlier this month for Banque du Liban Governor Riad Salameh following his failure to attend at a hearing. Salameh has been
MoreLebanon’s government approved allocating $18 million on Tuesday for the purpose of holding a parliamentary election, Telecoms Minister Johnny Corm stated following a cabinet meeting. Lebanon’s financial system collapsed in 2019, and
MoreLebanon’s position is deteriorating, former Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri stated during a meeting with his parliamentary party. Al-Hariri met with his supporters during his visit to his father’s grave on the 17th
MoreLebanon’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdel Latif Derian warned on Sunday that the country was once again “coming apart,” as if those in power had not learned from earlier mistakes that cost Lebanese
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