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Divided parliament's failure to elect a president pushes the country deeper into institutional deadlock
This is the first time civil society has turned to the EU framework for targeted sanctions
The move is part of an investigation opened last June by the French judiciary to investigate the governor's wealth
The measure is one of the reforms required by the IMF to unlock billions of dollars in loans
The country is moving toward a more unified exchange rate system - but the fate of the official rate remains unclear
Experts fear the move, which is supposed to help fill state coffers, is too heavy to bear for poverty-stricken Lebanese
Finance minister tells 'The National' he hopes the measure will generate revenue amid an unprecedented economic crisis
Lacking funds, authorities decided to burn low-quality fuel at a power plant north of Beirut, releasing polluted smoke that experts say could cause cancer
