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          Saad Hariri

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

          Lebanese demonstrators use their phone lights during an anti-government protest in Beirut. AFP
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          Parliamentary consultations pushed back as Lebanon protests turn violent

          December 16, 2019
          Lebanese riot policemen react to firecrackers that fired by the supporters of the Shiite Hezbollah and Amal Movement groups, as the group tries to attack the anti-government protesters squares, in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Dec. 14, 2019. Lebanon has been facing its worst economic crisis in decades, amid nationwide protests that began on Oct. 17 against the ruling political class which demonstrators accuse of mismanagement and corruption. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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          Lebanon protesters angry at selective police violence

          December 16, 2019
          Lebanon's economic crisis has led to nationwide protests over the last two months. The country needs its exploration programme to work to reduce its energy import bill.

          France's Total to begin drilling offshore Lebanon next month

          EnergyDecember 15, 2019
          Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri speaks after meeting with President Michel Aoun at the presidential palace. Mr Hariri has reached out to the IMF and World Bank as the country faces its worst economic crisis since the end of a 15-year civil war in 1990. Reuters

          Lebanon turns to World Bank and IMF as country faces economic meltdown

          EconomyDecember 14, 2019
          epa08068089 Lebanese army soldiers clash with anti-government protesters as they attempt to block a highway during a protest at the Jal El Dib area north of Beirut, Lebanon, 13 December 2019. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
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          Gebran Bassil backs Lebanon technocrat government without Hariri

          December 14, 2019
          The Egg, an abandoned cinema building in Martyr Square, downtown Beirut, Lebanon. EPA

          Lebanon support group urges action at Paris meeting

          December 11, 2019
          Supporters of Lebanese Shiite groups Hezbollah and Amal wave flags in front of army soldiers in the capital Beirut, Lebanon, November 25, 2019. Shortly before midnight yesterday supporters of the Lebanese Hezbollah and Amal movements attacked anti-government protesters in Beirut, shouting insults and chanting in support of the chiefs of their groups before attacking some demonstrators, with army reinforcements intervening to diffuse tensions. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO
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          Iranian threat to ‘flatten Tel Aviv’ from Lebanon draws ire in Beirut

          December 11, 2019
          Cars drive through a flooded road after a heavy downpour as civil defence workers pump water out of a tunnel near Rafic Hariri International Airport, Beirut.EPA
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          Blame game begins as widespread flooding strikes again in Lebanon

          December 11, 2019
          Lebanon has been gripped by nationwide protests for the past two months with citizens demanding reforms and changes in the political system. AFP

          What may come out of Lebanon's meeting in France on December 11?

          EconomyDecember 10, 2019
          Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri, who has pledged to enact much-needed reforms to halt the country's economic decline. AFP

          Lebanese consumer confidence dips and rebounds on politics

          EconomyDecember 10, 2019
          Saad Al Hariri could once again become Prime Minister. Reuters

          ‘Everyone wants Hariri’: former prime minister set for a return

          December 10, 2019
          Samir Khatib leaves after meeting with Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad Al Hariri in Beirut. Reuters
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          Lebanon crisis: PM candidate withdraws to put Hariri back in running

          December 09, 2019
          Rafik Hariri, architect of Lebanon's post war reconstruction, at a parliamentary session in Beirut, on September 3, 2004. AFP

          Rafik Hariri was a nation-builder – his legacy must not be tarnished

          CommentDecember 07, 2019
          Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri has sent out letters asking countries for financial assistance. Reuters

          Saad Hariri requests aid to secure Lebanon's food imports

          December 06, 2019
          Protesters in Nabatieh wave flags flags during a recent afternoon protest. William Lowry/ The National

          Business output in Lebanon slumps at fastest rate on record

          EconomyDecember 04, 2019
          A Lebanese anti-government protester holds a national flag in front of members of the internal security forces as she takes part in a rally pressing the president to call for parliamentary elections. AFP
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          Lebanon: indebted father's suicide sparks anger at economic woes

          December 03, 2019
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