Many analysts are deeply skeptical about whether Lebanon’s new government can embark on significant reforms, even if it can start IMF negotiations, or fix problems like the fuel shortage …
Analysis: Who pays? Lebanon faces tough question in IMF bailout bid
In its bid for IMF support, Lebanon must address a question it has evaded since the economy imploded two years ago: how should it distribute the huge losses caused by its financial collapse?
Opinion | Hezbollah’s Grip on Lebanon Is Weakening. Here’s How Washington Can Help.
As Hezbollah loses support inside Lebanon, the U.S. has an opportunity to change a playbook that’s long been failing.
Lebanon’s international creditors urge new govt to begin debt restructuring talks
A group of Lebanon’s bondholders, including some of the world’s biggest investment funds, urged the new government on Tuesday to begin debt restructuring talks as soon as possible to help address the …
Lebanon’s international creditors urge new govt to begin debt restructuring talks
A group of Lebanon’s bondholders, including some of the world’s biggest investment funds, urged the new government on Tuesday to begin debt restructuring talks as soon as possible to help address the …
Opinion | How Biden Can Help Lebanon Break Its Vicious Political Cycle
As Hezbollah loses support inside Lebanon, the U.S. has an opportunity to change a playbook that’s long been failing.
The top challenges facing Lebanon’s new government
The Lebanese pound has lost almost 90 percent of its value against the dollar on the black market, inflation has soared and people’s savings are trapped in banks …
The consequences of Lebanon’s constitutional crisis
Lebanon is currently facing an unprecedented constitutional crisis that, if left to simmer, will further worsen the country’s numerous predicaments. Three decades after the Ta’if Agreement that ended …
The consequences of Lebanon’s constitutional crisis
Lebanon is currently facing an unprecedented constitutional crisis that, if left to simmer, will further worsen the country’s numerous predicaments. Three decades after the Ta’if Agreement that ended …
Parliament session on Lebanon cabinet begins late after power cut
Lebanon’s parliament began a session on Monday that is scheduled to discuss the new cabinet’s policy programme and hold a vote of confidence, after a nearly one-hour delay caused by a power cut.