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Manning sentenced to 35 years in WikiLeaks case

Army Pfc. Bradley E. Manning, the soldier convicted of giving a trove of secret U.S. documents to the anti-secrecy site WikiLeaks, was sentenced to 35 years in prison Wednesday in the largest public breach of classified data in history. The judge, Col. Denise Lind, also demoted him to private and dishonorably discharged him from the […]

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In south Lebanon, local NGOs face restrictions

In a tiny town snuggled about halfway between Nabatiyeh and Bint Jbeil, politics, tradition, and finances take their toll on a local NGO. The Association for a Better Society (ABS), based in the largely pro-Amal town of Souaneh, has plans to renovate a park, host inter-sectarian dialogue sessions, and increase the size of their multilingual […]

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Ex-Dearborn resident killed in Beirut terrorist blast is mourned

A Canadian man who used to live in Dearborn is being mourned in metro Detroit’s Lebanese-American communities after he was killed in a terrorist attack in a Beirut suburb in Lebanon. Hussein Ghamlouch, 52, who was in Beirut to get married to a woman there, was one of at least 27 people killed Thursday in […]

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Italian priest missing in Syria may be alive

BEIRUT: An Italian Jesuit priest who disappeared last month in eastern Syria may still be alive, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Monday, almost a week after it said he had been killed by al Qaeda-linked rebels. The British-based monitoring group cited sources close to the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant […]

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Suleiman Tasks Army to Determine Location from where Rockets that Landed in Hermel Were Fired

President Michel Suleiman expressed on Monday his “grave concern” with the shelling that took place in the Bekaa region of Hermel over the weekend. He consequently tasked the Army Command “to determine the location from where they were fired in order to tackle the situation with the appropriate means.” “At the time when the Lebanese […]

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In oil and gas, Lebanon’s being left behind

Flush with fresh subsea natural gas finds, Cyprus and Israel are flirting more and more with export cooperation as political deadlock continues to put Lebanon’s hydrocarbon exploration plans on hold. While being behind its neighbors is not in itself a bad thing, the country is keeping tens of willing international companies waiting for a peek […]

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Egypt: Islamists hit Christian churches

CAIRO (AP) — After torching a Franciscan school, Islamists paraded three nuns on the streets like "prisoners of war" before a Muslim woman offered them refuge. Two other women working at the school were sexually harassed and abused as they fought their way through a mob. In the four days since security forces cleared two […]

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May El-Khalil: Making peace is a marathon

In Lebanon there is one gunshot a year that isn’t part of a scene of routine violence: The opening sound of the Beirut International Marathon. In a moving talk, marathon founder May El-Khalil explains why she believed a 26.2-mile running event could bring together a country divided for decades by politics and religion, even if […]

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Blast seen as omen of ‘dark era’ for Lebanon

BEIRUT — Hezbollah’s leader said Friday that he is prepared to go to Syria personally to fight extremist Sunni Muslims whom he blamed for the deadliest bombing in Beirut in at least eight years, an attack that analysts said could herald a new “dark era” of sectarian bombings targeting Lebanese civilians. The car bomb, which […]

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