U.S. News & World Report | Lebanon Sets May Date for First Parliamentary Vote in Nearly a Decade U.S. News & World Report FILE PHOTO: Lebanon's Interior Minister Nohad Machnouk talks after closing the polling stations during Beirut's municipal elections in the Interior ministry in Beirut, Lebanon May 8, 2016. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir/File Photo Reuters. BEIRUT (Reuters ... Lebanon sets date of parliamentary elections for May 6 Lebanon to hold long-delayed parliamentary elections on May 6 Lebanon to hold parliamentary polls in May next year |
Press Herald | Lebanon has plans to drill offshore for oil and gas in 2019 Press Herald Lebanon's economy is mired in debt and struggling to grow as the civil war in neighboring Syria stretches into its seventh year. The conflict has paralyzed trade and pushed some one million refugees into Lebanon. The country has been slow to capitalize ... Lebanon's energy take at least 55 pct: Abi Khalil |
U.S. News & World Report | Manhattan Prosecutor Returns 3 Ancient Sculptures to Lebanon ... U.S. News & World Report NEW YORK (AP) — Three ancient sculptures are being returned to their rightful owners in Lebanon as the Manhattan district attorney forms a new antiquities trafficking unit. Manhattan prosecutor returns 3 ancient sculptures to Lebanon US returns to Lebanon relics stolen during civil war Manhattan DA Returns 3 Ancient Sculptures To Lebanon |
U.S. News & World Report | Lebanon: Oil and Gas Drilling to Begin in 2019 U.S. News & World Report Lebanese Energy and Water Minister Cesar Abi Khalil, speaks during a press conference, at the Ministry of Energy and Water in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Dec. 15, 2017. Abi Khalil said that the country will start exploratory offshore drilling for oil and ... Total, Eni, Novatek win Lebanon's first offshore licenses Energy Minister: Lebanon's Oil and Gas Exploration to Begin in 2019 |
An-Nahar | Lebanon made good use of U.S. military aid, don't stop now! - By ... An-Nahar With continued aid, the U.S. has the ability to strengthen the longstanding partnership with Lebanon. Lebanon to receive MD 530G helicopters | Jane's 360 - IHS Jane's |
Lebanon Daily News | Your 'take a drive, see the lights' guide for Lebanon Co. Lebanon Daily News Man who caused Route 72 crash was driving with revoked license, and Flakka, aka the 'Zombie Drug,' found in residue of Annville man's pipe, state police say Michael K. Dakota, Lebanon Daily News. ldn-mkd-122316-christmas lights- Buy Photo. Holiday ... |
ReliefWeb | Deadly blaze devastates Syrian refugee family in Lebanon ReliefWeb BEKAA VALLEY, Lebanon - Eight young Syrian children died when fire tore through an informal refugee settlement of densely packed wood and plastic tents in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley last week, in a tragedy highlighting the precariousness of their lives in ... Over half Syrian refugees in Lebanon in 'extreme poverty': UN In Lebanon, Widespread Vilification of Refugees by Politicians and Media Syrian refugees in Lebanon suffer deeper poverty in 2017: UN report |
Waynesville Daily Guide | Lebanon man indicted for child pornography Waynesville Daily Guide George Wayne Scott, 62, of Lebanon, was charged in an indictment returned by a federal grand jury on Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017. The federal indictment alleges that Scott received and distributed child pornography over the Internet on Feb. 28, 2017. Scott ... |
Bloomberg | Total, Eni, Novatek Win Lebanon's First Offshore Licenses - Bloomberg Bloomberg Lebanon granted its first offshore energy rights to a group comprising Total SA, Eni SpA and Novatek PJSC, joining a regional race to find and develop oil and natural gas wealth in the eastern Mediterranean after years of delay. UPDATE 2-Lebanon gives go-ahead to first offshore energy exploration Lebanon approves first offshore oil and gas exploration | The Times ... Lebanon approves offshore energy exploration bids |
timessentinel.com | Council votes to consolidate Lebanon Board of Works timessentinel.com The council also asked City Engineer Kevin Krulik his opinion, since his department serves both boards. Krulik said he did not have a strong opinion either way. But, according to his experience working with cities as a private-sector engineer ... |