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SATURDAY, JULY 02, 2022

Lebanon

Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

110 members of Bangladesh Navy receive UN Peacekeeping Medal in Lebanon

Rear Admiral Andreas Mugge, commander of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) Maritime Task Force (MTF) presented the medal to 110 naval officers and sailors

Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati. Photo: Reuters
Middle East

Lebanon says Israel creates crisis in disputed waters

A supporter of Lebanon's Hezbollah gestures as he holds a Hezbollah flag in Marjayoun, Lebanon May 7, 2018/ Reuters
Middle East

Lebanon's Hezbollah, allies likely to lose parliamentary majority, sources say

Men gather outside a hospital where some injured people are believed to be transferred to, after an explosion, near Sidon in southern Lebanon April 12, 2022. REUTERS/Ali Hankir
Middle East

At least one killed, 7 injured in explosion near Lebanon's Sidon

Lebanon's Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh speaks during an interview for Reuters Next conference, in Beirut, Lebanon, 23 November, 2021. Photo: Reuters
Middle East

Lebanon's central bank not bankrupt, governor says

Meat off the menu in crisis-hit Lebanon as poverty bites
Global Economy

Meat off the menu in crisis-hit Lebanon as poverty bites

Lebanese members of Parliament attend a parliamentary session at the UNESCO Palace in Beirut, Lebanon 28 October, 2021. REUTERS/Aziz Taher
Middle East

Lebanese parliament to debate capital control law

A general view of demonstrators during an anti-government protest in downtown Beirut, Lebanon October 20, 2019/ Reuters
Middle East

Penny pinching and power cuts; Lebanon's middle class squeezed by crisis

Lebanon's financial crisis and how it happened
Global Economy

Lebanon's financial crisis and how it happened

Lebanon's Information Minister George Kordahi speaks during a press conference to announce his resignation at the Ministry of Information in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Dec. 3, 2021. Kordahi announce his resignation Friday, in a bid to ease an unprecedented diplomatic crisis with Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries. Photo: UNB/AP
Middle East

Lebanese minister resigns in bid to ease crisis with Saudis

A woman begs with her child on a sidewalk in Beirut, Lebanon November 18, 2021. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
Middle East

Children skipping meals in majority of families in Lebanon, UNICEF says

Arab League concerned at 'rapid deterioration' of Lebanese-Gulf ties
Middle East

Arab League concerned at 'rapid deterioration' of Lebanese-Gulf ties

Search and rescue operations are underway after a small training plane crashed into the Mediterranean Sea off the Lebanese coast, in Halat, north of Beirut, Lebanon October 13, 2021. REUTERS/Issam Abdallah
Middle East

Training plane crashes off Lebanon, search ongoing for two people

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