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Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam assumed office last January with a lot of fanfare. The former leading judge at the International Court of Justice was lauded for presiding over the court’s ruling ...
Lebanon's prime minister has done little more than pay lip service to economic recovery, while adopting security measures in lockstep with Tel Aviv Nawaf Salam delivers a statement after being ...
Nawaf Salam, Prime Minister of Lebanon and former President of the International Court of Justice, said in an interview with CNN in Dubai this week that his country's normalization of relations ...
New Lebanese PM Salam: A distinguished diplomat, jurisWho’s Salam? Born on December 15, 1953, in Beirut, Nawaf Salam hails from a prominent Sunni family with a rich political heritage. His ...
Though Hezbollah did not endorse Salam as prime minister, the Lebanese group did engage in negotiations with the new prime minister over the Shiite Muslim seats in government, as per Lebanon’s ...
It will not be an easy task for Salam to implement his policies. But it is believed that he would be able to run the government till 2026 when the next round of national elections are due. He mustered ...
The bad news is that the one who got the call on Monday to form a cabinet was International Court of Justice President Nawaf Salam, whose staunch anti-Israel stances make it hard to imagine that ...
Lebanon's new prime minister vowed on Tuesday to rebuild his nation after the destruction caused by the war with Israel. Nawaf Salam was nominated for prime minister after a meeting with newly ...
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Nawaf Salam, who has been designated as the new Prime Minister of Lebanon, has resigned as a member of the International Court of Justice, said the ICJ on Tuesday.
Nawaf Salam, Lebanon's new Prime Minister, is a leading international judge who won support for staying out of the political infighting that has paralysed the crisis-hit country in recent years.
Nawaf Salam. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun summoned Nawaf Salam, head of the International Court of Justice, to designate him prime minister after most lawmakers nominated him yesterday.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun summoned jurist Nawaf Salam to designate him as Lebanon's prime minister, after a majority of Lebanese lawmakers nominated him for the post.