...Mandela's successor in South Africa, or any of the other members on list: Tony Blair from the UK, Ehud Olmert in Israel, Emile Lahoud in Lebanon, former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf, Festus Mogae from Botswana and Roh Moo-hyun from South Korea? Perhaps...
...international concern over Lebanon's failure to fill the presidential post, left vacant after pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud stepped down last November. In Thursday's report, he said the most significant progress made in the last six months was Lebanon's...
...international concern over Lebanon's failure to fill the presidential post, left vacant after pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud stepped down last November. In Thursday's report, he said the most significant progress made in the last six months was Lebanon's...
...Hezbollah. Of course, the Cedar Revolution had been on life support for some time. After the Syrian-appointed President Emile Lahoud’s term ended last November, the Hezbollah-led opposition fomented a political crisis, preventing the election of a new president...
... There is little doubt that Lebanon has no future as an independent and democratic political entity without the establishment of, and full respect for, the rule of law. The question is: Which rule of law? A rule of law on the legal tradition which Lebanon ...
...public funds. However, an agreement sought between Aoun and his old/new ally the Syrian regime via its appointed president, Emile Lahoud, through Karim Pakradoni and Lahoud’s son, prevented justice from being served. Accordingly, Aoun walked free into the...
...between the United States and Lebanon in past years as President Bush has refused to meet former Lebanese president Emile Lahoud due to the latter's strong alliance with Syria. The White House has accused Damascus of interfering Lebanon's internal affairs...
...bomb in Beirut kills anti-Syrian Christian lawmaker Antoine Ghanem and six other people. Nov. 23 - Pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud's term ends. The presidency is left empty as pro- and anti-Syrian factions could not agree on his successor. Dec. 5 - Parliament...
...will be promoted to general from his current rank of brigadier general. Suleiman's predecessor as head of state, Emile Lahoud, had also been army chief before becoming president -- a post reserved for a Maronite in Lebanon's sectarian power-sharing system. ...
...GDP growth had reached 7.4 percent in 2004 -- despite the rocky political situation caused by the extension of former president Emile Lahoud's term in office -- real GDP growth in 2005 reached only one percent. "Although 2006 started off as a promising year,...