On behalf of the Lebanese Republic, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Youssef Raggi, on Friday laid a floral wreath at the tomb of late President Camille Chamoun , as part of ho ...
Lebanon’s two-week insurrection sputtered on amid deepening bitterness and futility, and loud talk of intervention from West and East. On the one side was President Camille Chamoun, a Christian of the ...
Lebanon, July 1958: U.S. Marines land on a beach near Beirut during the American effort to back the beleaguered pro-Western Lebanese government of President Camille Chamoun. Although the landing force ...
Editors note: Ahead of the 2014 presidential election, this is the second in a series of articles examining the circumstances and conditions that shaped the elections of Lebanons 12 presidents since ...
Tiny Lebanon (pop. 1,500,000) is roughly half Christian, half Moslem, but that is not the half of it. In this ancient land of differing races and religions, personal and tribal loyalties count for ...
The Marines landed in Lebanon. Shirts off, rifles held high, they waded through the water and startled sunbathers on the beaches near Beirut. Boys helped them pull their gear ashore, trying to sell ...