The coming decision over who will take over Lebanon's Central Bank will effect Hezbollah's fate in the nation. Will Paris ...
On July 14, 1958, a coup led by Brigadier Abd al-Karim Qasim and Colonel ... The family settled in Lebanon for some time, but the outbreak of the Lebanese civil war in 1975 forced them to leave once ...
After spells working in a sock factory, Francis became a Jesuit novice in 1958; he was ordained in 1969 ... and Nazi occupying forces during World War II. Many customers of the factory where ...
When Fouad Shehab took office in 1958, Lebanon was on the brink of civil war, polarized by sectarian ... Shehab built a governance framework that served all Lebanese, regardless of sect.
which would conceivably spread to barracks in Metropolitan France and trigger civil war between the right and left. Salan has already succeeded in jeopardizing France’s role as a leading ...
Sharaa now leads a transitional administration in Syria. The visit will be the first by a Lebanese premier to Syria since 2010 as successive leaders avoided Damascus during the Syrian civil war and ...
the Iran-linked Lebanese militia and political party,... The bloody civil conflict that swept Lebanon on this day in 1975 resulted in more than 150,000 fatalities and 300,000 injuries. Tens of ...
the Lebanese army commander who was elected president on Thursday, kept his military on the sidelines of a recent war between Israel and armed group Hezbollah, ordering it to prioritise civil ...
TYRE, Lebanon — After more than a year of fighting between Israel and the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah, displaced Lebanese villagers ... villages after the war sent 900,000 people ...
Israel's withdrawal would allow tens of thousands of Lebanese residents to return home to villages near the border with Israel. They are the final groups expected to go back to their villages after ...