Analysis: Lebanon's politics have been transformed within a week, with Hezbollah losing control of the executive branch after 17 years of consolidating power.
Lebanon stands at a critical juncture, with the election of Aoun offering a chance to reclaim stability and sovereignty.
With a new president and prime minister, Lebanon is at a moment that could see Hezbollah's influence further degraded.
In Lebanon, even Muslims think the Christian identity in the country “is important,” according to the Middle Eastern’s ...
The planned reopening of the hotel, which was damaged in the 2020 port explosion, follows Saudi-backed Gen. Joseph Aoun's ...
The selection of Salam was widely seen as a major political blow to the Lebanese militant group and political party, which ...
Lebanon now has a new government in waiting for the first time in two years after Nawaf Salam was nominated for prime ...
Lebanon’s parliament elected a new president on January 9 after a two-year political deadlock and 13 failed attempts. Joseph ...
The choice of Salam underlined the major shift in the power balance among Lebanon's sectarian factions since the Iran-backed Shi'ite Muslim group Hezbollah was pummelled in a war with Israel last year ...
Lebanon’s new president has asked prominent diplomat and jurist Nawaf Salam to form the country’s new government after Salam ...
The selection of Mr. Salam was seen as a blow to Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group and political party that has acted as ...
Israel and Hamas appear to be inching closer to a phased ceasefire agreement, officials said Monday. However, a deal hasn’t ...