Saudi Arabia's foreign minister visits Lebanon on Thursday in the first trip to Beirut by Riyadh's top diplomat in 15 years, seeking a commitment to reform as the Gulf state reasserts sway in a country where Iranian influence is waning.
Canada is working to further subordinate Lebanon to US and Israeli dictates. And it’s been doing so for some time. Recently the Globe and Mail published
The Iran-backed militia is bowed but not broken – and it could still find a way to hijack Saudi funds for its own rehabilitation
A former chief commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) says the Israeli regime had no option but to withdraw from southern Lebanon due to Hezbollah's capabilities and combat readiness.
Hammadi died on the spot on Tuesday night as unidentified assailants opened fire and shot the senior Hezbollah official six times.
Hezbollah, one of Lebanon's most powerful political players, has been significantly weakened by its conflict with Israel.
Barajneh, Beirut's largest Palestinian refugee camp, took to the streets on Saturday to celebrate the ceasefire deal in Gaza after over 470 days of intense Israeli military attacks on the enclave. The rallies came after Hamas's call for refugee camps across Lebanon to commemorate the truce agreement and the victory of resistance.
France's Emmanuel Macron has arrived in Beirut early Friday morning to meet with his newly-elected peer Joseph Aoun and caretaker prime minister Najib Mikati.
Lebanon's last president, Michel Aoun, left office two years ago, and the position has remained vacant since. He bears no relation to Joseph Aoun. On Thursday, the country is set to hold elections to fill the top post, potentially ushering in a new era of leadership.
Palestinians hold a poster of slain Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and wave Hezbollah and Palestinian flags as they celebrate a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel at the Burj al-Barajneh
Storyline: UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk said on Thursday that the ceasefire in Lebanon must transition into a durable peace. Speaking in Beirut, the Lebanese capital, Turk said despite the immense challenges,
The appointment of Nawaf Salam, the president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), as prime minister of Lebanon has many Lebanese feeling optimistic. His success in securing enough votes in parliament on Monday caps off a rapid period of political change after Joseph Aoun was elected president last week,