The escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah could result in an economic contraction of 10 per cent to 25 per cent in Lebanon this year, as vital sectors from agriculture to tourism are ...
Despite the country’s lingering financial crisis and political instabilities, its tourism sector is thriving, industry insiders said. “Lebanon received 700,000 expatriates and tourists in ...
But Fady Abboud, Lebanon’s minister of tourism, who has spent a small fortune trying to revive the country’s reputation as the Paris of the Middle East, expressed outrage at the “serious ...
Lebanon’s tourism sector, generating over $5 billion annually in recent years, ranks as the country’s second most vital revenue stream after expatriate remittances, which officially approach ...
The Foreign Office has issued a warning for UK tourists heading to 18 countries including popular holiday destinations such ...
Human Rights Watch said today an Israeli air strike that killed three journalists in Lebanon last month was an “apparent war ...
The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has severely impacted Lebanon's economy, causing an estimated $8.5 billion ...
DUBAI (Reuters) - The World Bank said on Thursday the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hezbollah has caused $8.5 billion ...
Lebanon's Economy Minister Amin Salam has warned that the war between Israel and Hezbollah will have a devastating impact on ...
Report says losses concentrated in commerce, tourism, hospitality and agriculture, in addition to damage to physical ...