Philippine Canadian Inquirer March 11, 2026 OTTAWA, Ontario — Global Affairs Canada expressed its deep alarm at the dangerous escalations in Lebanon that are heavily affecting...
Last week, the Canadian government elevated its risk assessment for Lebanon to the highest level, advising against all travel to the region. Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie...
JERUSALEM — An enigmatic sculpture of a king’s head dating back nearly 3,000 years has set off a modern-day mystery caper as scholars try to figure...
BEIRUT — Lebanon’s polling stations opened Sunday for the first parliamentary elections in nine years, with people lining up early in the morning to take part...
BEIRUT — Lebanon’s energy minister vowed Thursday that Beirut will go ahead with oil and gas exploration near its maritime border with Israel, despite Israeli claims...
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he heading for talks in Moscow with Russian President Vladimir Putin over what he says are Iran’s efforts...
BRITAL, Lebanon — To bird lovers, the scenes are upsetting. Dozens of dead buzzards lie on a carpet of feathers on a rocky hill in northern...
BEIRUT — Lebanon is campaigning to get at least five times more women elected to parliament this spring in its first vote in nearly 10 years,...
MANILA — Lebanon had expressed “desire” to further increase trade relations with the Philippines, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said on Thursday. In a meeting...
MANILA — The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) on Thursday announced that the country’s latest site inspection in Masnaa, Lebanon’s border with Syria, was concluded on December...