Caretaker Information Minister, Ziad Makary, met with the “Committee to Support Journalists” led by Hassan Shaaban. The meeting addressed the state of Lebanese media, focusing on journalists’ freedoms, protections, and rights. Shaaban highlighted the committee’s concerns and Minister Makary’s responsive efforts to defend journalism. They agreed to share reports on ... Read More »
Makary From Tunisia: We Urge the World to Witness Israel’s Crimes with Both Eyes; Its Genocide Must End
The Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) inaugurated its annual exhibition in the Tunisian capital, part of the Radio and Television Festival. The event gathers numerous Arab and foreign media institutions. During the exhibition, Caretaker Minister of Information, Engineer Ziad Al-Makary, leading a delegation including Dr. Hassan Falha, Director General of ... Read More »
Makary Leaves to Tunisia to Partake in Arab Radio and Television Festival
Caretaker Minister of Information, Ziad Makary, has left to Tunisia to participate in the 24th edition of the Arab Radio and Television Festival, organized by the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU). On his trip, Makary is accompanied by Director General of the Ministry of Information, Hassan Falha, and Director of ... Read More »
Makary Meets Italian Ambassador for Introductory Talks
Caretaker Information Minister Ziad Makary met with Italian Ambassador Fabrizio Marcelli at his office, in the presence of the ministry’s Director General Dr. Hassan Falha. The introductory meeting covered the general situation in Lebanon and the region, as well as bilateral relations between Lebanon and Italy. Read More »
Makary From Airport: Hezbollah Cannot Store Missiles in a Place Used by World’s Ambassadors
Caretaker Minister of Information, Ziad Makary, told MTV that the tour of the Beirut airport was necessary following Telegraph report. “The airport is a public utility that concerns all the Lebanese, and it is Lebanon’s image,” he said in remarks from the airport. “We are ahead of a promising summer,” ... Read More »
Makary Reaches Beirut Airport Ahead of Inspection Tour Following Telegraph Report
Caretaker Minister of Information, Ziad Makary, headed to the Rafic Hariri International Airport to partake in an inspection tour that Transport Minister Ali Hamie called for in the wake of a report by the British Telegraph daily claiming that the airport is being used to store missiles. Crowds of local, Arab, ... Read More »
Makary, Alrec President Honor Abu Ghazaleh
Caretaker Information Minister, Ziad al-Makary, attended a lunch meeting at El Comandante Restaurant organized by the President of the Lebanese Charitable Association for Educational and Cultural Renewal (Alrec), Rima Younes, in the presence of Information Ministry Director General, Dr. Hassan Falha, Chairman of the Talal Abu-Ghazaleh Global Group, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh, ... Read More »
Makary Calls for Exposing The “Not-so-Innocent Goals” Of “The Telegraph” Published Article
Caretaker Information Minister Ziad al-Makary issued a statement this evening, commenting on the news article published by “The Telegraph” news daily, in which he said: “Once again, we find ourselves faced with news that has nothing to do with credibility, and whose purpose is to raise tensions in the atmosphere…” ... Read More »
False Reports Claim European and Western Countries Withdraw Ambassadors from Lebanon
Caretaker Minister of Information Ziad Makary clarified that certain websites broadcast unfounded news, falsely claiming that European and Western countries, including Germany, Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain, are withdrawing their ambassadors from Lebanon. He noted that this kind of fake news is part of ... Read More »
Makary, Chinese Ambassador Discuss Bilateral Cooperation
Caretaker Information Minister Ziad Makari welcomed Chinese Ambassador to Lebanon, Qian Minjian, with whom he discussed the country’s general conditions and ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries. The visit follows Minister Makari’s recent trip to China. NNA Read More »