Joseph Aoun, the former Lebanese army commander, is country’s 14th president after a two-year vacancy. Lebanese Army ...
Lebanon's parliament elected the former army commander president after a two-year vacancy for the head of state.
A key opportunity lies in Mediterranean natural gas deposits, which could provide economic relief and energy security for ...
During a press conference at Baabda Palace, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun conveyed a hopeful message to French President ...
IN the 1950s, following a governance crisis similar to what Lebanon witnessed in recent years, an agreement was reached to name a new president. Shortly after ...
Joseph Aoun, 61, Lebanon’s army commander, takes the role of president after over two years of the seat being empty and 13 attempts to vote in a leader.
Lebanon's parliament chose the head of the country's armed forces, Joseph Aoun, to be its next president, a post that's been ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad The leading candidate is Lebanese army commander Joseph Aoun, no relation to the former president. He is widely seen as the preferred candidate of the ...
Lebanon's new president Joseph Aoun stressed to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Saturday the urgency of ...
Saudi Arabia’s top diplomat has visited Lebanon for the first time in a decade following years of strained relations between ...
Lebanon’s prime minister-designate has vowed to rebuild the country following years of economic meltdown and a 14-month war ...
The former army chief, a favorite of Washington, Paris and Riyadh, says he wants to rebuild his country, currently in tatters.