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EU Report 2017 on EU-Lebanon relations
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EU Report 2017 on EU-Lebanon relations
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Speech by Federica Mogherini at the European Parliament plenary debate on the situation in the broader Middle East region, including the crises in Iran, Iraq and Lebanon
Speech by High Representative/Vice-President Federica Mogherini at the European Parliament plenary debate on the situation in the broader Middle East region, including the crises in Iran, Iraq and Lebanon
Lebanon’s European Theatre Festival 2019
The European Union Delegation in Lebanon in collaboration with Al Madina Theatre presents the Lebanon’s European Theatre Festival 2019.
The e-card that helps vulnerable Lebanese and Syrians meet their basic needs
Mohammad roams the streets of the Beqqa Valley in Lebanon selling tomatoes and cucumbers from his car. "I work, but I don't get far", he says. A Lebanese father of a one-and-a-half-year-old boy and a seven-year-old girl, Mohammad has to provide not only for his family, but also for
“The Lebanon Mountain Trail: the track through the mountains of Lebanon that helped me find my way”
The life of Rita Becassini, aged 33, was transformed when she was asked to organise a day’s hiking in her home village of Tannourine, as part of the Lebanese Mountain Trail (LMT), the country’s greatest hiking route. This trail runs from the North to the South of Lebanon, passing through 76 villages
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