Recent protest in the Lebanese capital turned violent, leaving seven people dead, dozens injured and concerns about sectarian violence reminiscent of the 1975 to 1990 civil war
Observers say Hezbollah pressure unlikely to stop with port probe judge
Energy shortages untenable and should not invite foreign control, observers say
Lebanese await justice and want US, EU to back the judge and his investigation
Some analysts find that OPEC+ have been slow to raise their oil output to address shortfalls, there is no real oil supply shortage
Despite Hezbollah’s fanfare over its arrangement of illegal fuel imports, power cuts are still paralyzing the crisis-hit country
With central bank unable to release dollars to pay for fuel imports, many Lebanese suffer from chronic power cuts for as many as 22 hours a day
Can new government effect change to bring Lebanon back from the brink?
US envoy warns of possible collapse for Lebanon’s economy, services
The incident in the northern region of Akkar comes as a serious fuel shortage threatens the country’s health system and food supply
Lebanese Maronite Catholic Patriarch calls army to confront Iran-backed militia and political party for Lebanon's sake
Report by Human Rights Watch says strong evidence suggests some Lebanese officials were aware of, and tacitly accepted, danger posed by improperly stored ammonium nitrate at Beirut’s port
Observers see targeted sanctions against corrupt figures as a way forward
Analysts see struggle ahead for Mikati after he fails to win support from key groups
The post-Netanyahu era opens new opportunities, but observers warn that keeping the Israeli-Palestinian crisis simmering is not sustainable
Analysts say White House visit by Jordan’s moderate king helped overall efforts to stabilize situations of Palestinians, Iraq and Syria
Parallel catastrophes hit Lebanon with still no government, analysts say
Palestinian refugee flows are a concern, but there are rising concerns in the region that Israeli Jewish and Israeli Arab violence could be more dangerous
In skies and on streets, Arabs and Jews fight each other as decades old tensions erupt again
Iran has been weakened, but analysts caution that Washington could still lose leverage in negotiations if it lifts sanctions without dealing with Tehran’s malign behavior
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