Behind the scenes, intense diplomacy involving Pakistan, Qatar and Gulf leaders is shaping a proposed 60-day truce between Washington and Tehran.
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Lebanon marks a historic moment as the Maronite Church’s influential patriarch is recognized as blessed, alongside papal decrees honoring other saints and venerable figures.
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Tunisia’s shift from the 2014 consensus constitution to the 2022 presidential system has sparked debate over power concentration, institutional balance, and democratic oversight after the 2021 turning point.
As Washington pushes for calm, diverging Israeli and Hezbollah strategies complicate Lebanon’s path toward stability.
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Two decades after its adoption, Iraq’s constitutional order remains a battleground over identity, federalism, and resource control, raising deeper questions about whether the country is building a state of institutions or permanently negotiating its divisions.
A century after its drafting, Lebanon’s Constitution remains a living framework shaped by sectarian compromise, political evolution, and an unfinished journey toward a fully unified state.
From the 1950 constitution to the post-2011 order, Syria’s constitutional history reflects a recurring pattern: political power shifts first, and constitutions follow, often reinforcing the very dominance they appear to regulate.
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Behind the scenes, intense diplomacy involving Pakistan, Qatar and Gulf leaders is shaping a proposed 60-day truce between Washington and Tehran.
As Washington pushes for calm, diverging Israeli and Hezbollah strategies complicate Lebanon’s path toward stability.
Tensions between the United States and Cuba are escalating as sanctions tighten, deepening the island’s economic and humanitarian crisis amid growing regional concern.
A high-stakes confrontation stretching from Washington to Tehran, with the Gulf caught in the middle as global powers recalibrate their strategies.
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As Washington tightens sanctions on Lebanese political and security figures linked to Hezbollah and its allies, diplomatic and military coordination tracks with Israel move forward amid mounting pressure to reshape Lebanon’s security landscape.
From Elie Saab to George Chakra, Lebanese couture dominates Cannes as Hollywood and international stars shine in standout high-fashion looks.
The Oscar-nominated filmmaker reflects on war, uncertainty, and the resilience of Lebanese art during an emotional ceremony.
From Ronaldo and Messi to LeBron, Curry, and Hamilton, the world’s biggest athletes are turning dominance on the field into billion-dollar global empires through salaries, sponsorships, and investments.
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A new optional system gives priority visa interview scheduling for fans traveling to the United States ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, subject to standard security and eligibility checks.