The Dubai-based Al Habtoor Group plans to take legal action against Lebanese authorities over investment losses of $1.7 ...
Al Habtoor Group, based in the United Arab Emirates, is closing its operations in Lebanon and laying off all employees.
DUBAI/BEIRUT (Reuters) -A high-level United Arab Emirates delegation was in Lebanon on Monday to make arrangements for the reopening of the Gulf Arab state's embassy in Beirut after more than three ...
Dubai-based Al Habtoor Group said its operations in Lebanon were severely affected by the country’s unprecedented economic collapse, which ...
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UAE’s Al Habtoor to sue Lebanon over $1.7bn investment losses
The group said it had exhausted efforts to resolve the dispute amicably ...
The Lebanese government deported Abdulrahman Youssef al-Qardawi, an Egyptian-Turkish poet, to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Thursday, prompting accusations from Human Rights Watch (HRW) that the ...
UAE has launched a national relief campaign to support Lebanon under the name "UAE stands with Lebanon.” [WAM] The UAE has launched a $100 million relief campaign to support the people of Lebanon amid ...
(Beirut) – Lebanon’s government should hold to account officials responsible for the January 2025 unlawful extradition of the Egyptian-Turkish poet Abdulrahman Youssef al-Qaradawi to the United Arab ...
A conglomerate based in the United Arab Emirates says it will take legal action against Lebanese authorities over a dispute regarding its investments in the crisis-hit country, saying it has suffered ...
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