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          Saad Hariri

          Lebanon's twice former prime minister who bowed out of politics in 2022

          Prime Minister Hassan Diab's government is expected to default in the repayment of $1.2 billion in Eurobonds next month. Reuters

          Lebanese government declares war on tax evasion

          February 08, 2020
          Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab attends the 2020 discussion budget session at the parliament, in Beirut. AP

          Lebanon needs a long-term plan for its economy

          EditorialJanuary 30, 2020
          Lebanese President Michel Aoun (L) meets with Prime Minister-designate Hassan Diab (R) at the presidential palace in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, on January 21, 2020. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

          Analysis: Lebanon’s ‘one colour’ government has a daunting task

          January 24, 2020
          Special forces police advance as they push back the anti-government protesters, during a protest against the new government, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2020. Lebanon's new government, made up of members nominated by the Shiite group Hezbollah and its allies got down to business Wednesday, a day after it was formed. Questions arose immediately about its ability to halt a spiral of economic and political collapse. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

          Lebanon PM says new cabinet faces 'catastrophe'

          January 24, 2020
          People protest against what they called 'America’s intervention in Lebanon’s affairs,' near the US embassy outside Beirut yesterday. AP

          Protesters decry US interference outside embassy in Beirut

          January 24, 2020
          Ethiopian migrants are led by a smuggler to a disembarking point on the uninhabited coast outside the town of Obock, Djibouti in July. AP

          Africa’s refugee crisis due to lack of democracy, says former Ivory Coast PM

          AfricaJanuary 22, 2020
          Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab is looking to the US as Lebanon's financial woes worsen. EPA

          Lebanon finally has a new government, but it is a disappointment to its people

          EditorialJanuary 22, 2020
          Lebanon's new Prime Minister Hassan Diab signing official documents at the presidential palace in Baabda as the new government is announced. AFP, HO via Dalati and Nohra

          Who is in the new Lebanese government?

          January 22, 2020
          Raya Al Hassan, the first female interior minister in Lebanon and the Arab world, has a reputation for being efficient and incorruptible. EPA

          Why Lebanon's protesters turned against Raya El Hassan

          January 21, 2020
          TOPSHOT - A Lebanese protester gestures at riot police guarding a road leading to parliament in central Beirut on January 19, 2020 amid ongoing anti-government demonstrations. / AFP / PATRICK BAZ

          US urges Lebanon’s authorities to refrain from violence and embrace reforms

          The AmericasJanuary 20, 2020
          A Lebanese protester gestures at riot police guarding a road leading to parliament in central Beirut on January 19, 2020 amid ongoing anti-government demonstrations. / AFP / PATRICK BAZ

          Troops deployed to block streets in Beirut as violence escalates

          January 20, 2020
          An employee takes bundles of Yemeni Riyal at the Central Bank of Yemen in Sanaa. REUTERS

          To fail the economy is to fail the people

          EditorialJanuary 19, 2020
          Riot police arrest anti-government protesters who were protesting outside a police headquarters, demanding the release of those taken into custody the night before, outside a police headquarter, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020. Lebanese security forces arrested 59 people, the police said Wednesday, following clashes overnight outside the central bank as angry protesters vented their fury against the country's ruling elite and the worsening financial crisis. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

          Lebanon anti-bank protests rock Beirut for second night

          January 16, 2020
          A worker clears up the shattered glass windows of a local Credit Libanais SAL bank branch in Beirut on Wednesday. Bloomberg

          Anger against banks in Lebanon turns violent

          January 15, 2020
          TOPSHOT - A Lebanese anti-government protester gestures next to burning garbage bins set up to block a road in the capital Beirut, on January 14, 2020. Lebanese protesters resumed blocking major highways in what they said would be a "week of wrath" demanding an end to a nearly three-month political vacuum. Although protests had declined in size in recent weeks, demonstrations have been ongoing since October, increasingly targeting banks and state institutions blamed for driving the country towards collapse. / AFP / PATRICK BAZ

          Police fire into air at Beirut protest as banks smashed

          January 15, 2020
          Riot police stand in protective formation during protests in Beirut, Lebanon. Bloomberg

          The clock is ticking on Lebanese leaders to act

          EditorialJanuary 15, 2020
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