Lebanon

Cardinal Aghagianian's Remains Moved to Beirut
Cardinal Aghagianian's Remains Moved to Beirut

While official statements have been sparse and lacking in detail, the figure of Cardinal Grégoire Pierre XV Aghagianian (1895-1971) is emerging more clearly as the reasons for transferring his remains to Lebanon are now better understood. This solemn transfer, taking place at Martyrs' Square, comes at his own request. Born in Georgia in 1895 and ...

Next Hearing in Salameh's Case Set for Thursday
Next Hearing in Salameh's Case Set for Thursday

Acting chief investigative judge in Beirut, Bilal Halawi, has scheduled a hearing for Thursday, September 19, in the case of former Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh, during which witnesses Naaman Naddour, a director at the Central Bank, and Pierre Kanaan, who previously headed the Bank’s legal affairs department, would testify. Naddour and ...

Major Israeli Military Operation in South Lebanon Still an Option
Major Israeli Military Operation in South Lebanon Still an Option

From now until the US elections on November 5, all eyes will be on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who may decide to expand military operations against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, coinciding with the first anniversary of the "Al-Aqsa Flood" attack on October 7. Information from the US capital indicates that the Israeli army has ...

Borrell: Implementing Resolution 1701 Key to Comprehensive Settlement
Borrell: Implementing Resolution 1701 Key to Comprehensive Settlement

EU’s Foreign Affairs chief Josep Borrell has underlined the need for a full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701 which, he stressed, would “pave the way for a comprehensive settlement” along the Lebanese-Israeli border amid rising tensions in the region. Speaking at a press conference on the second day of his visit to ...

$3.5 Million Grant for Forest Fire Management in Lebanon
$3.5 Million Grant for Forest Fire Management in Lebanon

Lebanese Environment Minister Nasser Yassin announced on Thursday a major boost for Lebanon’s fire management efforts, with the Cabinet approving a substantial $3.458 million grant. Funded by the Global Environment Facility and channeled through the World Bank, this grant will enhance Lebanon’s ability to tackle forest fires, particularly in ...

Retired Military Collective Resist Government Division
Retired Military Collective Resist Government Division

The Retired Military Personnel Collective issued a warning against any “slander or infringement” on their rights, vowing to respond to attempts to sideline their demands. In a statement issued on Thursday, the collective expressed their outrage at the government's attempt to divide the ranks of retired military personnel and sow discord ...

Southern Lebanon: Intense Cross-Border Attacks
Southern Lebanon: Intense Cross-Border Attacks

Tensions between Hezbollah and Israel continue to escalate along the Lebanon-Israel border. In the early hours of Thursday, the Israeli Army fired heavy machine guns toward forests near Naqoura in the western sector. Israeli warplanes also targeted the village of Maroun al-Ras, destroying a house in the process. In response, Hezbollah announced ...

Roumieh Prison Inmates Intensify Protests Against Inhumane Conditions
Roumieh Prison Inmates Intensify Protests Against Inhumane Conditions

  Conditions in Lebanon’s prisons fall drastically short of even the most basic international standards for human dignity. Over time, these facilities have become centers of both physical and psychological torture, where inmates live under the constant threat of death—much like the notorious torture chambers of authoritarian ...

Aley Pays Tribute to Abou and Oum Melhem
Aley Pays Tribute to Abou and Oum Melhem

Originally from Aley, Abou and Oum Melhem, whose real names are Adib Haddad and Salwa Fares el-Hajj, left their mark on Lebanon's golden era with their series "Yes'ed Masekoun." Statues were erected on Wednesday in their honor by artist Ghinwa Radwan.

Let Them Eat Pastries!
Let Them Eat Pastries!

  A famous quote, falsely attributed to Marie Antoinette, when she was told that the Parisians were out of bread during the French Revolution. “Let them eat pastries.” This is what has been resounding in the ears of retired military personnel for years. On Tuesday, former officers and soldiers once again took to the streets to demand a ...