He submitted a draft lineup of ministers the day before to President Michel Aoun, a Maronite Christian, in what seemed to be his last attempt to reach an agreement
coronavirus lebanon
How the lockdown is hurting Lebanon’s most vulnerable families
Food Blessed non-profit organisation is working to redistribute food leftovers from restaurants and shops to those in need
How the pandemic has impacted Beirut International Airport
New figures reveal a 71.7% slump in passengers during 2020 compared to the previous year
Some Lebanese Covid patients treated in car parks, cafes as hospitals fill up
More than 6,150 new Covid-19 cases were registered in the last 24 hours, a new record
Business conditions in Lebanon unlikely to improve in 2021, says economist
Lebanese businesses continued to cut staff numbers in December with the rate accelerating to the quickest since July
Lebanon goes back into virus lockdown as hospital beds fill up
Lebanon begins 25-day nationwide lockdown to combat a surge in coronavirus infections during the holiday season
2020: a year of crises that drove Lebanon to the brink
How a triple crisis made 2020 one of the worst years in the country’s recent history
Lebanon to get first vaccines in February: ministry
Pfizer-BioNTech, which will be available via the private sector, will cover 15% of the country’s population