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Politicians backing Jihad Azour for presidency
Free Patriotic Movement leader Gebran Bassil takes aim at Lebanon's central bank governor, Riad Salameh.
Lebanese politician, Gebran Bassil talks to The National about his party's endorsement, seven months into presidential vacuum
Lebanese security forces have been spotted stopping riders amid a government crackdown on refugees
The historic Sursock Museum in Beirut opened in style, welcoming guests to discover five brand new exhibitions
The embattled governor of Lebanon's central bank made an appearance at the Palace of Justice in Beirut where he was ordered to hand over his French and Lebanese passports
The Iran-backed political party and militia conducts military drills in south Lebanon in a bid to show Israel and the world its fighting power
Experts say Lebanese authorities are ramping up social tension to pile pressure on the international community into providing more support
The National talks to a black market money exchanger, who sells the largely devalued Lebanese Pound for US dollars
The National speaks to a Syrian refugee, whose wife and children were arrested and deported while he was at work
A hairdresser in Beirut has paid for extra electricity to keep his salon open to cater for the Eid rush
Fadia nearly took a lethal dose of a fake medicine during her fight against cancer, The National gets the full picture of an unfolding crisis
Walid Al Ahmid is one of many farmers in the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon who is struggling, having to manage on less water, year on year
A concrete bridge was destroyed in the outskirts of the city of Tyre, blocking a spring aqueduct used by farmers
Residents in the southern Lebanese city were awoken by two Israeli missile strikes, following thirty rockets that were fired into Israel from the area on Thursday afternoon.