Lebanon’s Prime Minister-designate Mustapha Adib has resigned after spending more than a month trying to form a government Credit: MOHAMED AZAKIR /REUTERS Lebanon’s Prime Minister-designate, Mustapha …
Has Hezbollah defeated France in Lebanon?
France had wanted to reduce the sectarian nature of the government, but Hezbollah has increased its clout in recent years.
Israel to hold US-mediated talks with Lebanon on sea border
An Israeli official says the country will hold rare talks with Lebanon next month in an effort to resolve a longstanding maritime border dispute …
Revealed: how real estate is shining through Lebanon’s economic gloom
Real estate has become a safe haven in Lebanon amid the dire economic crisis after a significant number of investors have shifted their money to the sector over the past year. Acc …
France’s Macron to Address Situation in Lebanon on Sunday: Presidency
Lebanon’s prime minister-designate, Mustapha Adib, quit on Saturday after trying for almost a month to line up a non-partisan cabinet, dealing a blow to a French plan aimed at rallying sectarian …
Lebanon PM Designate Bows Out After Failing To Form Cabinet
Lebanon’s premier-designate stepped down Saturday, saying he had been unable to form a reform-minded government to lift the country out of its worst economic crisis in decades. Lebanon’s last …
Parents Have Questions About Mt. Lebanon Shift Toward Hybrid Model
Some parents want to know more about the hybrid model Mt. Lebanon School District is shifting to in October. KDKA’s Amy Wadas has more.
Nation in meltdown: why Lebanon’s poor are the new boat people of the Med
The decline and fall of nations is usually measured in centuries. In the case of Lebanon it can be told in the span of a single life; a short one that ended this month on a boat drifting out to sea …
‘Money is worth nothing now’: how Lebanon is finding a future in farming
With food in short supply and prices rocketing, a wave of new farmers are growing produce on roofs, balconies and beyond …
Beirut Blast Deepens Miseries of Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
The fallout from the Beirut port explosion has exacerbated the divide between Syrian refugees and Lebanese, some of whom increasingly blame their country’s problems on Syrians.