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New electoral law allows reformers to stand for parliament, but many activists say more changes are needed
Stalwarts of the past 30 years are struggling to find a host for their resistance
Accountant Ibrahim Harb suffered a serious head wound in the explosion
Najib Mikati said Lebanon could not handle judge Tarek Bitar's removal from the investigation
The snaking lines of frustrated drivers seen in Britain have are a feature of daily life in Lebanon
French president promised to punish those who blocked government reform
Macron has grown wise to deceptions of Lebanon's political elite, analysts say
Recent fuel from Iraq not enough to meet demand
LEBridge has advised more than 300 people on job searches and expanded its team to 20 volunteers
Judge leading the investigation issued new dates for the questioning of ministers
Gynaecologist's frustrations boiled over in an impassioned social media post
The financial crisis has seen the country increasingly unable to pay for fuel imports
The statement is believed to contain a plan for elections in 2022
'If there are no sanctions, there will be no progress' MEP leading resolution says
Mr Fenianos failed to show up for questioning on Thursday