The Globe and Mail | In Lebanon, everyone has a favourite Hariri conspiracy theory The Globe and Mail At a late Saturday dinner in a smoky bar in central Beirut, where patrons were drinking gin from sleek copper martini glasses, the topic was, of course, Lebanon's ongoing political thriller. Two weeks after the mysterious disappearance of Lebanese ... Lebanon's PM Hariri says he will be in Beirut within days Lebanon's Hariri to visit Egypt on Monday: leader in Future Movement Lebanon May Skip Arab League Meeting to Avoid Saudis |
Forbes | The Best of Lebanon's Lodging: Beit Douma Forbes Two weeks in Lebanon sounded like plenty of time. Maybe too much time. I was wrong. This tiny country the size of Connecticut boasted a density of attractions, from restaurants and wineries (my kind of attractions) to ruins and beaches. I covered far ... |
Radio New Zealand | Coach says Tonga lucky to fend off Lebanon Radio New Zealand With five-eighth Mitchell Moses playing the game of his life, Lebanon kept themselves within touching distance of Tonga but just fell short of victory. A second-half in which both sides were out on their feet was ultimately decided by an Ata Hingano ... Lebanon World Cup dream crushed after controversial call Highlights: Tonga 24-22 Lebanon Rugby League World Cup: Tonga holds off feisty Lebanon in thriller to progress to semi-finals |
The Times of Israel | Lebanon under 'total control' of Hezbollah, Bahrain says The Times of Israel CAIRO, Egypt (AFP) — Saudi Arabia warned Sunday that it would not stand idly by in the face of Iranian “aggression,” as Bahrain said the Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah was “in total control” of Lebanon. The foreign ministers of both Gulf states ... Lebanon, a powder keg waiting to explode Lebanon under 'total control' of Hezbollah: Bahrain FM Bahrain foreign minister says Lebanon under 'total control' of Hizballah |
The Economist | Iran and Saudi Arabia take their rivalry to Lebanon The Economist Hizballah was formed in the aftermath of Israeli meddling in Lebanon in 1982. Mind you, Ariel Sharon at the time backed Phalange militias who massacred Shia Muslims. No wonder then, why Hizballah was formed in the aftermath of this atrocity. This is ... Israeli Military Chief Gives Unprecedented Interview to Saudi Media: 'Ready to Share Intel on Iran' |
Lebanon's PM Hariri says he'll be in Beirut within days Biddeford Journal Tribune PARIS (AP) — Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri said he will return home in the coming days from where he will declare a political stance for the first time since making a strange resignation announcement from Saudi Arabia that unleashed fears of a ... |
Crux: Covering all things Catholic | Pope Francis makes appeal for peace in Lebanon during new political crisis Crux: Covering all things Catholic ROME- Pope Francis prayed for an end to the “painful poverty caused by war and conflict,” particularly in the Middle East, naming Lebanon in particular, after the political crisis sparked by the sudden resignation of the country's prime minister, Saad ... |
Arab News | Media 'intimidation' in Lebanon as prominent TV host summoned Arab News LONDON: A prominent TV personality in Lebanon has refused to submit to an investigation into the hosting of two Saudi commentators on his show, in a case described as state “intimidation” of the media. Marcel Ghanem was summoned by authorities in ... |
WSMV Nashville | Lebanon High School student arrested for threatening students on Snapchat WSMV Nashville In the video, Tomlin reportedly holds up rounds of ammunition and called out the names of each person the round was for. A rifle could also be seen in the video, according to Lebanon police. When officers came to Tomlin's home, authorities say he ... Teenager charged in Snapchat video threat that targeted Lebanon High School students One charged after threat in Snapchat video to shoot two Lebanon High School students |
The New Arab | Saudi Arabia 'a threat' to Lebanon says former UK FM Jack Straw The New Arab Saudi Arabia poses a "threat: to stability in Lebanon, former UK Foreign Secretary Jack Straw said on Saturday, warning calmer heads must prevail in the kingdom to prevent a broader crisis. Policies by the young Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman risk ... |