Siemens supports Lebanon victims in wake of recent tragic catastrophe

Siemens supports Lebanon victims in wake of recent tragic catastrophe

Global engineering giant Siemens is helping the people of Lebanon rebuild in the wake of the explosion that shook the city on August 4.
World pledges 250 million euros for Lebanon's people: France

World pledges 250 million euros for Lebanon's people: France

World leaders on Sunday pledged more than 250 million euros for disaster-struck Lebanon, conference host France said, with the emergency aid to be delivered "directly" to a population reeling from the deadly port blast in Beirut.
Ghosn 'fled by bullet train', Japan vows to bolster borders

Ghosn 'fled by bullet train', Japan vows to bolster borders

New reports emerged Monday (Jan 6) on how fugitive former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn jumped bail in Japan, as the country's justice minister said border controls would be bolstered after the escape.
Ghosn's escape leaves Japan red-faced

Ghosn's escape leaves Japan red-faced

How could one of the most high-profile and instantly recognisable tycoons on Earth escape Japan just months before his trial, when his bail conditions strictly forbade him from leaving the country?
Tens of thousands protest in Lebanon for third day

Tens of thousands protest in Lebanon for third day

Tens of thousands of Lebanese people took to the streets on Saturday (Oct 19) for a third day of protests against tax increases and alleged official corruption despite several arrests by security forces.
Germany, Saudi Arabia to restore envoys after Lebanon row

Germany, Saudi Arabia to restore envoys after Lebanon row

Germany and Saudi Arabia on Tuesday (Sep 25) agreed to return ambassadors some 10 months after the kingdom fumed over criticism about its role in Lebanon.