[5] Al Hawadeth was suspended by the Ministry of Information for five days on 27 June 1962 due to the publication of an article which allegedly defamed the Syrian President Nazim al-Qudsi.
[6] The magazine was again temporarily suspended on 14 July 1977 for one week[7] when its Beirut office was attacked, and following this incident Lawzi settled in the United Kingdom.
[10] Later Al Hawadeth was relocated in Beirut and owned and edited by the leading Lebanese journalist Melhem Karam until 2010.
[15] One of the contributors of Al Hawadeth during its London period was Nahida Nakad who started her journalistic career in the magazine.
[19] The magazine interviewed with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in May 1975 who declared that Egypt was planning to pay its debt to the Soviet Union through the financial aid from the USA.
[21] Al Sadr's relation with the Imperial Iran was strained due to his speech at the funeral ceremony of Ali Shariati in Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque, Damascus, Syria, on 26 June 1977.
[21] The Palestinian author Mahmoud Darwish gave an interview to Al Hawadeth in Spain after he left Beirut.