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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNOpinion
Lebanon and Deficient Sovereignty
In a televised interview, Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam sought to outline a vision for bringing the state back into the sovereignty equation and breaking the link between the logic of the state ...
Coalition is determined to avoid a fully independent state commission of inquiry, infuriating critics, but High Court has ...
Israeli jets have struck several towns in southern Lebanon after urging residents to leave. This marks an escalation in their ...
The Israeli military says it targeted military infrastructure for Hezbollah in those areas. It accuses the group of ...
Israeli soldiers have raided a municipal building in southern Lebanon, killing an employee, according to Lebanese state media. The incident early Thursday in the town of Blida sparked protests ...
Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani said the Iraqi presidency carries symbolic weight for the Kurds under a political convention in ...
Anyone celebrating the failure of a French initiative to get Lebanon's fractious leaders to form a new government will regret wasting the opportunity, leading Sunni Muslim politician Saad al-Hariri ...
Ministers to determine panel's mandate; opposition derides 'whitewash'; October Council: Defendants aim to choose own ...
No matter who wins a majority in the parliamentary elections, one thing is guaranteed: Lebanon will emerge as the same divided country that no party or entity seems able to unite. Professor Shibley ...
Business as usual in Lebanon is unacceptable and any new government must be committed to - and capable of implementing - ...
Beirut: Senior Lebanese officials reaffirmed their commitment to negotiations with Israel through the international committee tasked with overseeing the November 2024 ceasefire agreement, known as the ...
Miss Israel is getting death threats in the wake of accusations she gave the side-eye to Miss Palestine on stage at the Miss ...