Michel Aoun's six-year term, which came to a close on Sunday, was marred by mass protests, a painful economic downturn and the deadly August 2020 mega-explosion in Beirut

Beirut has not had a functioning government since May, and currently operates in a limited caretaker capacity under Prime Minister Najib Mikati

Aoun's successor is to be chosen at a time when Lebanon is going through an economic meltdown and the government struggling to implement necessary structural reforms

Lebanon says Amos Hochstein to arrive in country early next week; Hezbollah deputy chief threatens to use 'force' against Israel after platform arrives in contested waters

Newcomers say they plan to form a unified bloc in parliament, but remain divided on many issues, from the economy to their attitude toward Hezbollah

After losing his wife over deception, Eliyah Hawila says he is determined to do things right this time

Street battles after rally demanding removal of judge from port blast probe involve several of the same players as the 1975-1990 civil war, including Hezbollah terror group

Hezbollah finds itself ’attacked by the very constituency they purport to speak for’ as many Lebanese demand end to corruption and ouster of political elite

Protesters in country's biggest demonstrations in years have trained much of their ire on Lebanese politicians, many of whom and their relatives have long called most of the shots

Parliament speaker denounces move a day after Washington charged that group's political activities are meant to advance military aims

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