International ratings agency Standard & Poor’s revised Lebanon’s outlook to negative from stable late Friday night. In a report released on its website, the agency “affirmed our... Read more
Prime Minister Saad Hariri asserted Thursday that the new Cabinet would be marked by cooperation among ministers and ruled out any dispute with President Michel Aoun. “We are all in one Cabi... Read more
Those in love with all things French will once more have the chance to celebrate their language and culture this March, during Lebanon’s ninth edition of the annual “Mois de la Francophonie”... Read more
Central Bank Gov. Riad Salameh said Tuesday that the prices of Lebanese sovereign Eurobonds picked up again following the formation of the new Cabinet. “Lebanon has overcome the difficulties... Read more
The European Union’s foreign policy chief Tuesday wrapped up a two-day visit to Beirut that underlined EU commitment to Lebanon’s stability and partnership, as well as accompanying governmen... Read more
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump met in Hanoi on Wednesday for their second summit, eight months after they pledged to work towards the denuclearization of the... Read more
Former Director of General Security Jamil al-Sayyed concluded three days of testimony for the defense Thursday at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, pointedly refusing to be cross-examined by... Read more
In the U.S. capital it can be hard for protesters to stand out. A group of 50, even 500, people holding signs and shouting hardly merits a second glance in this city of protest. Washington a... Read more
The new lawyer for ousted Nissan Chairman Carlos Ghosn said his client should be released on bail while awaiting trial and that Japan was out of step with international norms. At his first p... Read more
Bank of Beirut Tuesday took further steps toward improving transparency by signing the Investors for Governance and Integrity Declaration. In a news conference held at the Four Seasons Hotel... Read more