After two years of a caretaker administration, Lebanon has a new prime minister and government. Al Jazeera looks at the ...
By Josiane Hajj Moussa for bnm Beirut bureau Lebanon’s latest ongoing economic crisis has revealed just how fragile its ...
Some who left the country in successive waves of emigration have felt drawn back to aid recovery efforts after the bloody and ...
Lebanon’s new prime minister has formed the country’s first full-fledged government since 2022. President Joseph Aoun ...
Lebanon’s prime minister on Saturday announced the formation of a new government cabinet, including five women who will serve ...
Premier Nawaf Salam’s new government faces the daunting task of implementing reforms needed to unlock funding from ...
Can Nawaf Salam's cabinet seize the optimism in Lebanon and steer the country toward stability, or will it slip back into turmoil, asks Ramzi Abou Ismail.
Lebanon formed a new cabinet on Saturday after an almost-three-year hiatus that left the country reeling during an economic crisis and a 14-month war between Israel and Hizbollah.
Aoun and the prime minister-designate have promised to work on getting Lebanon out of its economic crisis and to impose state authority over parts of the country long controlled by Hezbollah.
Lebanon, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. Credit: AP/Hassan Ammar Since the economic crisis began, successive governments have done little to implement reforms demanded by the international community that ...
Lebanon is also still in the throes of a crippling economic crisis, now in its sixth year, which has battered its banks, destroyed its state electricity sector and left many in poverty unable to ...