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Iraq’s activists are divided over early elections There are few concrete changes to point to since the Tishreen protests broke out two years ago
Iraqi activists torn between hope and cynicism over election

New electoral law allows reformers to stand for parliament, but many activists say more changes are needed

MENAOctober 08, 2021
General Abdul Rashid Dostum sits on a horse during his final campaign rally at Kabul stadium in Kabul, Afghanistan, October 6, 2004. Getty Images
Afghanistan’s warlords floundering in exile

Stalwarts of the past 30 years are struggling to find a host for their resistance

AsiaOctober 05, 2021
Relatives of Ibrahim Harb, 35, who was critically injured in the massive explosion at Beirut's port last year and died on Monday nearly 14 months after the blast, mourn during his funeral procession in Beirut, Lebanon. Photo: AP
Beirut port blast claims another victim, 13 months later

Accountant Ibrahim Harb suffered a serious head wound in the explosion

LebanonSeptember 28, 2021
Lebanon's Prime Minister Najib Mikati (C) arriving at the Grand Serial (Government Palace) in the capital Beirut. AFP
Lebanon's PM Mikati supports embattled judge leading port blast investigation

Najib Mikati said Lebanon could not handle judge Tarek Bitar's removal from the investigation

LebanonSeptember 27, 2021
A shortage of lorry drivers in the UK has left the country facing its own fuel crisis. Photo: EPA
UK petrol crisis fuels sardonic reaction from struggling Lebanese

The snaking lines of frustrated drivers seen in Britain have are a feature of daily life in Lebanon

LebanonSeptember 27, 2021
French President Emmanuel Macron and Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati walk after a working lunch at the Elysee Palace, in Paris. AFP
Macron insists on urgent reforms after meeting Lebanese PM Mikati

French president promised to punish those who blocked government reform

LebanonSeptember 24, 2021
Najib Mikati has scheduled a working lunch with Mr Macron on Friday during his first foreign visit. AFP
Lebanon's Mikati needs to earn trust for French support on first foreign visit

Macron has grown wise to deceptions of Lebanon's political elite, analysts say

LebanonSeptember 24, 2021
The Deir Ammar power station in Tripoli, Lebanon. AFP
Lebanon headed for ‘total and complete' power cut by end of September

Recent fuel from Iraq not enough to meet demand

LebanonSeptember 23, 2021
The unemployment rate in Lebanon stands at 11 per cent and with new graduates entering the job market it will only get worse. AFP
A different approach to recruitment in Lebanon as unemployment climbs

LEBridge has advised more than 300 people on job searches and expanded its team to 20 volunteers

LebanonSeptember 22, 2021
Lebanon's caretaker finance minister Ali Hassan Khalil in Beirut. Reuters
Lebanon's public prosecutor demands answers over Hezbollah blast probe threats

Judge leading the investigation issued new dates for the questioning of ministers

MENASeptember 21, 2021
A picture posted by Dr Zaki Sleiman saw his name being plastered across Lebanese TV networks. Photo: Courtesy Zaki Sleiman
Lebanon’s cycling doctor worries for babies he delivers as crisis hits

Gynaecologist's frustrations boiled over in an impassioned social media post

LebanonSeptember 20, 2021
People hold Hezbollah flags as a convoy of tanker trucks carrying Iranian fuel oil drive in Baalbeck, Lebanon. Reuters
Lebanon raises fuel prices by 38%

The financial crisis has seen the country increasingly unable to pay for fuel imports

MENASeptember 17, 2021
Lebanon's Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati arriving at the Grand Serial in the capital Beirut. AFP
Lebanon's new cabinet publishes ministerial statement setting out agenda

The statement is believed to contain a plan for elections in 2022

MENASeptember 16, 2021
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell seemed keen to offer Lebanon a grace period to demonstrate its willingness for reforms. AFP
EU calls Lebanon crisis 'man-made disaster' and cranks up pressure for sanctions

'If there are no sanctions, there will be no progress' MEP leading resolution says

MENASeptember 16, 2021
The judge in charge of the investigation into the Beirut port explosion has issued an arrest warrant against Yousef Femianos. AFP
Warrant issued for former minister over Beirut port blast

Mr Fenianos failed to show up for questioning on Thursday

MENASeptember 16, 2021
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