Judge Yuji Iwasawa, a 1997 graduate of the University of Virginia’s School of Law, first joined the World Court in 2018.
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhat’s happening with Lebanon’s economy and will it recover?Lebanon’s economy has been on a turbulent journey in recent years, with a triple crisis affecting its banking sector, economy ...
Thousands of Syrians have fled to northern Lebanon in recent days amid deadly clashes between government forces and Assad ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNAoun Announces Exclusion of ‘Parties and Sects’ from Decision-Making in LebanonAsharq Al Awsat Lebanese President Joseph Aoun affirmed that decision-making in the country rests exclusively with the government, not political parties or sects. He stressed that reforms are ...
For more than two years, Lebanon has been paralysed. The previous president, Michel Aoun, left office in October 2022.
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Naharnet on MSNGovt. launches reform plan, stresses need to implement Taif accordPrime Minister Nawaf Salam announced Thursday after a cabinet session that the government has “launched a comprehensive reform plan based on the ministerial statement.” “We’ve stressed the need to ...
“Hezbollah lost the 5 hills to Israel and not the Lebanese army. Hezbollah also lost the northern part of the town of Ghajar ...
The Trump administration made an exception to its foreign assistance freeze for a $95 million aid package headed to Lebanon's ...
Meanwhile, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun is attempting to convince the international community, claiming that “Only the state will be responsible for security,” despite evide ...
Lebanon’s president has ended a visit to Saudi Arabia where he discussed regional affairs with the kingdom’s crown prince ...
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The National on MSNLebanon’s President Joseph Aoun meets Saudi Crown Prince on first trip abroadLebanese President Joseph Aoun, on his first trip abroad since taking office, met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on ...
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