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The National on MSNWorld must intervene to stop killing of Alawites in Syria, says Lebanese MP Haydar NasrLebanon could be on the brink of a “massive” new refugee crisis if massacres of the Alawite minority in Syria continue, ...
BEIRUT (AP) — Lebanon appointed a new army chief and heads of three security agencies on Thursday as the government seeks to ...
No ministers in Lebanon's Cabinet objected to President Joseph Aoun, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, and the government's ...
NNA - Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, on Friday met with Italian Ambassador to Lebanon, Fabrizio Marcelli, at the Grand Serail. Talks reportedly touched on bilateral relations and the ...
NNA - Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, on Friday chaired an expanded meeting at the Grand Serail on social safety networks in Lebanon, organized by Minister of Social Affairs Haneen Al-Sayyed under the ...
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has noted that his government’s top priorities are reform and “the state’s regaining of the war ...
Lebanon has appointed new leaders across its army and security agencies to strengthen state authority following recent ...
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The National on MSNLebanon must do more to address economic crisis, IMF saysThe International Monetary Fund on Thursday said the reforms implemented by Lebanon's new government do not go far enough to ...
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The National on MSNLebanon appoints new army commander and security chiefsThe Lebanese government on Thursday appointed Brig Gen Rodolphe Haykal as army commander, filling the vacancy left by Joseph ...
Lebanon has appointed new leaders for its army and security agencies to bolster state authority post-2023 Hezbollah-Israel ...
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The National on MSNLebanon offers 'reasons for optimism' in Middle East, and so could SyriaLebanon offers reasons for optimism in the Middle East and so could Syria if it can achieve stability, a senior S&P executive ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNSaudi Arabia Steps (Back) Into Lebanon's Void After Debacle Of Iran-Hezbollah AxisThe Saudis could regain the political and financial clout they once enjoyed in Lebanon, which was lost for two decades to Hezbollah and its foreign patrons. Could that restore a measure of prosperity ...
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