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Gareth Browne

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Petrol queues in Beirut in September. Zomato will no longer deliver in Lebanon. Bloomberg
Zomato pulls out of Lebanon as financial crisis claims another scalp

The company will shut down services by the end of the year

LebanonOctober 28, 2021
Fatima Al Mahmoud
Jamil Sayyed, a Lebanese member of Parliament, was sanctioned for 'undermining the rule of law' by Washington on Thursday. EPA-EFE
US imposes sanctions on Lebanese MP and two businessmen over corruption

Jihad Al Arab, Dany Khoury and Jamil Sayyed are accused of 'enriching themselves at the expense of the Lebanese people'

LebanonOctober 28, 2021
Gareth Browne
Jordan's Minister of Energy Saleh Al Kharbasha receives his counterparts from Syria Bassam Tohme and from Lebanon Walid Fayad during a meeting in Amman. AFP
Lebanon signs energy deal with Syria and Jordan

Agreement comes as Beirut grapples with severe energy shortages and nationwide blackouts

LebanonOctober 28, 2021
Gareth Browne
Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. The country's delegation to Cop26 is taking a green message to the conference. Getty
Lebanon's recovery must be green, says environment minister

Nasser Yassin says action on climate change is not a luxury

LebanonOctober 26, 2021
Gareth Browne
Captagon lebanon
Smugglers' paradise: Captagon production thrives in Lebanon’s lawless Bekaa valley

A crackdown on production and trafficking is failing to stop Lebanon’s burgeoning amphetamine exports

Captagon CrisisOctober 25, 2021
Gareth Browne
The Beirut port blast claimed the lives of more than 200 people. AP
Is the Beirut explosion investigation reopening old wounds?

The investigation has sparked violence across the country

Beyond the HeadlinesOctober 20, 2021
Gareth Browne
Election posters in central Beirut ahead of Lebanon's elections in 2018. India Stoughton
Lebanon will hold early elections in March

Parliament will elect new secretariat and discuss election laws, quotas for women in first meeting since Cabinet confirmation in September

LebanonOctober 19, 2021
Gareth Browne
Lebanese supporters of the head of the then-outlawed Lebanese Forces militia, Christian leader Samir Geagea, protest in 2005 in Bkerke. AFP Photo
Hezbollah's Nasrallah accuses Lebanese Forces of trying to stoke civil war

Iran-backed militia chief claims group has 100,000 fighters, in first comments since Tayouneh clashes killed seven on Thursday

LebanonOctober 18, 2021
Gareth Browne
A supporter of the Shiite Amal group fires into the air during funeral processions in the southern Beirut suburb of Dahiyeh. AP
Beirut violence harks back to Lebanon’s civil war demons, analysts say

A culture of immunity feeds violence, experts tell The National

LebanonOctober 16, 2021
Gareth Browne
A Shiite fighter from the Hezbollah or Amal movements takes aim amid clashes in Tayouneh, Beirut, on Thursday. AFP
Why has shooting broken out over Beirut port explosion?

Clashes began in areas that were the front lines during country's civil war

LebanonOctober 14, 2021
Gareth Browne
Khalid Sultan Hashim, the son of Saddam Hussein's defence minister, in his Mosul office after being elected to the Iraqi Parliament. Gareth Browne / The National
Familiar names fade away while others rise in Mosul election

Son of Saddam Hussein's top general among those elected to Iraqi Parliament

MENAOctober 14, 2021
Gareth Browne
Beirut shooting: Day of mourning declared for six killed in protest clashes
Beirut shooting: Day of mourning declared for six killed in protest clashes

Iran-backed Hezbollah accused the Christian Lebanese Forces party of firing at demonstrators

LebanonOctober 14, 2021
Aya Iskandarani
Nechirvan Barzani shows his ink-stained finger after voting in Erbil. Reuters
Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region votes in early elections

Sceptical that the vote will bring about change, once-loyal Kurdish voters stay away from the polls

IraqOctober 10, 2021
Gareth Browne
Iraqi security forces guard a polling station in Mosul on October 10, 2021. Photo: Reuters
Iraq election day: lukewarm response in Mosul

At one polling centre, only five per cent of registered voters had arrived by noon

IraqOctober 10, 2021
Gareth Browne
Dr Dinia Al Naemi speaks to potential voters in Mosul. Mahmoud Ridha / The National
British-Iraqi doctor seeks to make her mark in Mosul election

After decades in the UK, Dunia Al Naemi returns to her war-battered home city to try to bring about change

IraqOctober 09, 2021
Gareth Browne
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