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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lawmakers submit proposal to lower voting age in Lebanon

The current voting age stands at 21 years old, as was set in the Lebanese Constitution in 1921.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

French envoy holds talks on expediting reforms

A special envoy on behalf of French President Emmanuel Macron began talks on Monday with Lebanese officials for the expedition...
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Pandora Papers Article: Collage of Lebanese officials with a yellow backdrop of flying dollar bills
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Pandora Papers expose hundreds of offshore accounts registered to Lebanese officials

The Pandora Papers revealed offshore accounts of more than 100 billionaires worldwide, 30 world leaders and 300 public officials.
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Laudy Issa

Beirut blast probe halted after Machnouk requests replacement for Bitar

The investigation will be paused until the Court of Cassation comes to a decision regarding Bitar, which can take months.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Aoun to the UN: Lebanon in need of international aid

In a recorded video message to the UN General Assembly, President Michel Aoun also said big challenges await Lebanon’s new government.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Cabinet on the road to obtaining parliamentary confidence vote

Mikati’s cabinet is set to meet today to discuss and approve a draft statement, clearing the way for a parliamentary session where they seek a vote of confidence from MPs. Information Minister George Kordahi made the announcement on Wednesday evening after a ministerial committee, tasked with drafting the government’s policy...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Trucks of Iranian fuel enter Lebanon through Syria

The ship carrying the fuel docked in Syria on Sunday, and was transported by land to avoid “harming Lebanon,” a reference to US sanctions.
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Collage of Hassan Diab saluting from the top of a plane with clouds in the background
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Diab leaves Lebanon despite Beirut Blast subpoena

Diab was also summoned by the Beirut blast lead investigator, Judge Tarek Bitar, last month. He did not show up.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Meet Lebanon’s 24 new ministers, one by one

Thirteen months since Hassan Diab resigned, Lebanon formed a new government made up of old and familiar faces.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

New energy plan for Lebanon: Egyptian gas through Jordan and Syria

The energy ministers of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon agreed on a plan to provide Lebanon with gas and electricity.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Syrian refugees tortured and detained after returning home, says Amnesty

Amnesty International is urging Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan to protect Syrian refugees from deportation or forcible return.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanon may see new government formed within the next 48 hours

Lebanon has been without a government for over a year now, since the previous government resigned after the Beirut blast.
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