Lebanon hasn't had a president since 2023. But an election planned for this week could kick-start the country's long-stalled political system.
Lebanese lawmakers are expected to finally elect a president Thursday after more than two years of deadlock, in a much-needed step to help lift the war-battered country out of financial crisis.
Lebanon’s parliament is set to vote to elect a president to fill a more than an two-year-long presidential vacuum.
Lebanon's last president, Michel Aoun, left office two years ago, and the position has remained vacant since. He bears no ...
Lebanon edged closer to electing a new president on Wednesday night more than two years after Michel Aoun left the ...
Lebanon did not thoroughly inspect a Mahan Air Flight suspected of carrying funds for Hezbollah. It engaged in an act of ...
Lebanon's parliament will attempt to elect elect a new head of state on Thursday, with officials seeing better odds of ...
Lebanon's parliament will try to elect a president on Thursday, with officials seeing better chances of success in a ...
Lebanon's parliament will try to elect a president on Thursday, with officials seeing better chances of success in a ...
Lebanon’s parliament is set to convene Thursday to attempt to elect a head of state for the 13th time during a presidential ...
With many displaced by the war between Israel and Hezbollah, a believer wrestles with the challenge of coexistence.