The little-known 60-year-old engineering professor at the American University of Beirut (AUB) replaces outgoing premier Saad Hariri amid nationwide anti-government protests and the worst economic crisis since Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war. AFP
Newly assigned Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab speaks to media after his meeting with Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri at the presidential palace in Baabda. EPA
Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and the newly assigned Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab, during their meeting at the presidential palace in Baabda. EPA
Lebanese security forces move into position outside of the home of newly-assigned Lebanese Prime Minister, Hassan Diab. AP
Lebanese riot police stand guard outside the residence of the Lebanese designated Prime Minister Hassan Diab in Beirut. EPA
Lebanese riot police stand guard outside the residence of the Lebanese designated Prime Minister Hassan Diab in Beirut. EPA
Lebanese anti-corruption protesters shout slogans outside the parliament to denounce the nomination of Prime Minister-designate Hassan Diab in the capital Beirut. AFP
Lebanese anti-corruption protesters shout slogans outside the parliament to denounce the nomination of Prime Minister-designate Hassan Diab. AFP
A Lebanese child walks by burning tyres during a rally by supporters of outgoing prime minister Saad Hariri. AFP
Lebanese supporters of outgoing prime minister Saad Hariri block a road with burning dumpsters in the Qasqas neighbourhood of the capital Beirut. AFP
Crisis-hit Lebanon's president on Thursday named former minister Hassan Diab, backed by Shiite movement Hezbollah, as the country's new prime minister. AFP
Supporters of outgoing Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri burn dumpsters and woods as they block the main highway to protest against the nomination of Hassan Diab as prime minister. EPA
The little-known 60-year-old engineering professor at the American University of Beirut (AUB) replaces outgoing premier Saad Hariri amid nationwide anti-government protests and the worst economic crisis since Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war. AFP
Newly assigned Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab speaks to media after his meeting with Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri at the presidential palace in Baabda. EPA
Lebanese President Michel Aoun, Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and the newly assigned Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab, during their meeting at the presidential palace in Baabda. EPA
Lebanese security forces move into position outside of the home of newly-assigned Lebanese Prime Minister, Hassan Diab. AP
Lebanese riot police stand guard outside the residence of the Lebanese designated Prime Minister Hassan Diab in Beirut. EPA
Lebanese riot police stand guard outside the residence of the Lebanese designated Prime Minister Hassan Diab in Beirut. EPA
Lebanese anti-corruption protesters shout slogans outside the parliament to denounce the nomination of Prime Minister-designate Hassan Diab in the capital Beirut. AFP
Lebanese anti-corruption protesters shout slogans outside the parliament to denounce the nomination of Prime Minister-designate Hassan Diab. AFP
A Lebanese child walks by burning tyres during a rally by supporters of outgoing prime minister Saad Hariri. AFP
Lebanese supporters of outgoing prime minister Saad Hariri block a road with burning dumpsters in the Qasqas neighbourhood of the capital Beirut. AFP
Crisis-hit Lebanon's president on Thursday named former minister Hassan Diab, backed by Shiite movement Hezbollah, as the country's new prime minister. AFP
Supporters of outgoing Lebanese Prime Minister Hariri burn dumpsters and woods as they block the main highway to protest against the nomination of Hassan Diab as prime minister. EPA
The little-known 60-year-old engineering professor at the American University of Beirut (AUB) replaces outgoing premier Saad Hariri amid nationwide anti-government protests and the worst economic crisis since Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war. AFP
Who is Hassan Diab, Lebanon's next prime minister?
The little-known former education minister and university professor has been tipped by the president to lead the next administration