Al Habtoor has scrapped his investments in Lebanon, citing instability and the continued overbearing influence of Hezbollah. Read more at straitstimes.com.
UAE billionaire Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor has halted investments in Lebanon due to safety concerns and threats against his life. Despite winning a lawsuit over these threats, he remains unsatisfied with ...
Hezbollah was the most powerful political and military force in Lebanon before it went to war with Israel. Israel dealt the ...
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Dubai billionaire Khalaf Al-Habtoor has cancelled $1 billion investments in Lebanon citing instability and security concerns.
Khalaf Ahmad Al Habtoor, the head of Dubai conglomerate Al Habtoor Group, said on X on Tuesday he had cancelled all planned ...
Emirates is resuming its flight operations to Beirut and Baghdad from February 1, 2025 after a temporary suspension due to ...
After over a three-year closure, the UAE Embassy in Beirut is officially back in operation, the Emirati Ministry of Foreign ...
The UAE Embassy in Beirut resumes its diplomatic activities, marking a pivotal moment in strengthening relations between the ...
The United Arab Emirates announced on Friday that it reopened its embassy in Lebanon, state media reported, years after it was shut down in solidarity with Saudi Arabia.
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