Source: Kataeb.org

The official website of the Kataeb Party leader
Lebanon has embarked on a comprehensive national strategy to combat drug trafficking, moving beyond isolated security raids to coordinated operations that unite the military, security agencies, and the judiciary. The government aims to dismantle production and distribution hubs, prevent Lebanese territory from being used as a transit point for transnational criminal networks, and restore state authority in areas historically linked to illicit activity.
Friday, February 13, 2026
Lebanon’s Investigative Judges’ Panel has upheld a ruling barring the prosecution of Tarek Bitar, the judicial investigator leading the probe into the 2020 Beirut Port explosion, effectively removing a major obstacle that had impeded his work for more than two years, Al-Modon reported.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Talk of changes within Hezbollah is no longer limited to whispers behind the scenes or passing leaks. Information circulating—whether from figures within the leadership or from journalists close to the party—points to a phase of internal reorganization, taking place without any official announcement or formal organizational statement so far.
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
After one of the most severe currency collapses in recent economic history, the Lebanese pound (Lira) has been held at roughly 89,500 to the US dollar, a level that appears, at least superficially, to signal a return of stability after years of hyperinflation.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
PSV Eindhoven felt they should have taken more from Tuesday's Champions League away clash against Juventus where they conceded a late goal to go down 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League knockout phase playoff tie on Tuesday.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says the club expects to learn the outcome of the hearing into its 115 charges of alleged Premier League financial rule breaches "in one month".
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Wednesday 7 August 2024 12:51:40
Director General of the Ministry of Economy, Mohamad Abou Haidar, explained that as long as all maritime crossings remain open, there is no crisis in any sector.
In an interview with LBCI, Abou Haidar noted that Lebanon imports over 80% of its needs, all of which are entering normally through the crossings.
"We have instructed the inspectors to clear all goods from the port," he said.
Abou Haidar emphasized that there is no need for panic buying, saying: "Gasoline, diesel, gas, and food supplies are all available."
He stressed that the supply chain is functioning very well.

The official website of the Kataeb Party leader

