The election of Joseph Aoun to the presidency of Lebanon has profound implications for the country, both domestically and ...
Few months after they signed the deal Hezbollah initiated its 2006 war with Israel which destroyed Lebanon’s infrastructure ...
Judge Tarek Bitar was appointed lead investigator into the Beirut Port blast after the removal of his predecessor Judge Fadi ...
The U.S. Department of Justice vigorously opposed at a French court hearing in December the release of a Lebanese militant ...
However, the balance remained fragile, especially after Michel Aoun’s complete mutation from self-proclaimed champion of the ...
The recent ousting of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria has also deprived Hezbollah of a powerful ... Lebanon’s former president, Michel Aoun (not related to Joseph Aoun) was a longtime ally of ...
Vatican’s Secretary of State visited Amman and discussed regional crises in a meeting with 12 apostolic nuncios ...
The Vatican’s top diplomat met with papal representatives to various Middle Eastern countries to discuss possible avenues ...
The ICJ president is not a Hezbollah favorite, but has secured the backing of more than 70 parliamentarians to be Lebanon's next prime minister.
Analysis: After a two-year vacuum, the election of army chief Joseph Aoun as president reflects a changing balance of power ...
Syria recently imposed restrictions on cross-border movement ... Political division in Lebanon resulted in a vacant presidential position following the end of former President Michel Aoun's term on ...
Hezbollah may have been severely weakened by its war with Israel in the fall, and by the recent toppling of its key ally, Syrian ... Aoun’s predecessor is the Hezbollah-backed former President ...