Lebanon remains in Hezbollah’s clutches
Lebanon has been without a government since the massive explosion of August 4, 2020 blew Port Beirut apart and, with it, Lebanon’s administrative machine. In the aftermath of the blast…
Lebanon has been without a government since the massive explosion of August 4, 2020 blew Port Beirut apart and, with it, Lebanon’s administrative machine. In the aftermath of the blast…
Lebanon is “hurtling toward total collapse”, according to one commentator. The World Bank believes that the country’s financial and economic crisis is one of the severest the world has witnessed…
Demonstrating for 3rd week their determination to force the military to return to its barracks Myanmar: Exploiting Lessons Learnt in the Middle East
Commander, General Joseph Aoun, inspected a rehabilitated helicopter, Type 212 - Agusta Bell AB, as Lebanese Army Rehabilitates Two Military Helicopters.
Lebanon continues to grapple with hyperinflation on top of the government fallout following two explosions on 4 August that killed more than 200 and injured over 5,000 people.
Lebanon is in a poor way. By January 2020 its currency had lost over 50 percent in purchasing power against the US dollar, and the country was ablaze as furious…
On 6 May 2020, Israel’s UN ambassador, Danny Danon, said that Israel is demanding major changes in the way the UN peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon operates on the ground…
Ever since October 2019 Lebanon has been in a sort of civil war – people against parliament. Over the months the mass protests and demonstrations have, if anything, increased in…
Lebanon is in chaos. For more than a week mass protests have been blocking city streets and town squares across the country. The crowds are demanding the resignation of the…
Uniquely among the 50 Muslim-majority nations of the world, Lebanon has a Christian president. The inauguration of Michel Aoun on 1 November 2016 ended a 29-month power vacuum and a…