Government Beirut’s business, Hariri says (UPI)
BEIRUT, Lebanon, July 6 (UPI) — Forming the next government in Lebanon is strictly an internal affair to be held outside the din of the news media, said Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri.
Pause spotlights investment opportunities in Lebanon (AME Info)
Pause, a leading enterprise in advertising digital solutions, brought to the spotlight a set of apartment buildings in the Lebanese town of Bhamdoun, Mount Lebanon Governorate of the Aley District.
Face of War Pervades New Beirut Art Center (New York Times)
The Beirut Art Center, a 16,000-square-foot space occupying two floors of a former factory, has emerged as a popular destination for Beirutis, tourists and critics across Lebanon.
Lebanon expected to achieve higher economic growth (The Daily Star Lebanon)
Lebanon seems to have defied all the negative market sentiments around the world as the country experiences a huge capital inflow, an incredible rise in the number of tourists and a surge in bank deposits just one month after the landmark parliamentary elections. “I expect Lebanon to achieve a GDP growth of more than 6 percent in 2009.
Lebanon Prepares For Bumper Tourist Season (Nasdaq)
BEIRUT (AFP)–Despite years of political instability, wars and domestic unrest, tourists are flocking to Lebanon this summer for what is expected to be a bumper year for the small Mediterranean country.
INDICATORS – Lebanon – July 7 (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
BEIRUT, July 7 (Reuters) – Below is a table of the latest Lebanese economic statistics.
Lebanon’s tourist season set to burgeon (Middle East Online)
Tourism ministry director says Lebanon is expecting two million Arabs, other natioalities by end of 2009.
Lebanon expected to achieve higher economic growth (Zawya)
BEIRUT: Lebanon seems to have defied all the negative market sentiments around the world as the country experiences a huge capital inflow, an incredible rise in the number of tourists and a surge in bank deposits just one month after the landmark parliamentary elections.
Sleiman, Hariri denounce Israeli premier’s threat to hit Lebanon (The Daily Star Lebanon)
President Michel Sleiman and Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri slammed on Monday threats made by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s against Lebanon and stressed the need for the implementation of United Nations (UN) Resolution 1701, which put an end to the summer 2006 war with Israel.
