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The company will shut down services by the end of the year
Jihad Al Arab, Dany Khoury and Jamil Sayyed are accused of 'enriching themselves at the expense of the Lebanese people'
Agreement comes as Beirut grapples with severe energy shortages and nationwide blackouts
Nasser Yassin says action on climate change is not a luxury
A crackdown on production and trafficking is failing to stop Lebanon’s burgeoning amphetamine exports
The investigation has sparked violence across the country
Parliament will elect new secretariat and discuss election laws, quotas for women in first meeting since Cabinet confirmation in September
Iran-backed militia chief claims group has 100,000 fighters, in first comments since Tayouneh clashes killed seven on Thursday
A culture of immunity feeds violence, experts tell The National
Clashes began in areas that were the front lines during country's civil war
Son of Saddam Hussein's top general among those elected to Iraqi Parliament
Iran-backed Hezbollah accused the Christian Lebanese Forces party of firing at demonstrators
Sceptical that the vote will bring about change, once-loyal Kurdish voters stay away from the polls
At one polling centre, only five per cent of registered voters had arrived by noon
After decades in the UK, Dunia Al Naemi returns to her war-battered home city to try to bring about change