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French weapons to land in Beirut Monday

  BEIRUT: The Lebanese Army will receive its first shipment of French weapons Monday, part of a $3-billion military aid package funded by Saudi Arabia to assist the poorly equipped military in its war against jihadi militants. Meanwhile, Lebanese Army Commander Gen. Jean Kahwagi said during a tour of the southern border that the armed […]

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Ban in Report on UNSCR 1559 Urges End to Presidential Vacuum

  U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon reiterated his call on all Lebanese leaders to work without any further delay for the election of a new president and work for the nation’s interest. According to An Nahar daily published on Friday, Ban expressed his growing concern over the continued failure to elect a head of state in […]

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Ministers gear up for battle over budget

  BEIRUT: Lebanon’s 2015 deficit is projected to reach $5 billion as the economy grows by 2.5 percent, the government was told Thursday during a session to discuss the draft budget, with ministers set to decide next week whether to approve the budget along with a public sector salary scale. Addressing the Cabinet, Finance Minister […]

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Army Raids Tripoli Arms Depot

  The Lebanese army said on Friday that it seized mortar shells and explosives during a night raid in the northern city of Tripoli’s Bab al-Tabbaneh area. A military communique said an army unit raided a depot at the grocery market on Thursday night after receiving information that militants had stashed weapons there. The troops […]

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Al-Rahi Exerting Efforts to End Presidential Vacuum, to Meet Prominent Western Ambassador

  Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi will reportedly meet on Thursday the ambassadors to Lebanon of western powers, Gabriele Caccia, the papal ambassador to Lebanon and U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Sigrid Kaag to urge them to facilitate the election of a new head of state. According to al-Joumhouria newspaper published on Wednesday, Bkirki’s move comes […]

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Don’t concern yourselves with Yemen, Saudi envoy tells Hezbollah

  BEIRUT: Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Awad Asiri Wednesday said that the crisis in Yemen was of no concern to Hezbollah and urged the group to drop the matter, two days before party chief Hasan Nasrallah is scheduled to speak on the issue. “First of all, I have the right to respond to issues […]

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Report: Army Arrests Municipal Police Sergeant for Aiding Hoblos

  The army intelligence reportedly detained a police sergeant at the municipality of the northern city of Tripoli on charges of aiding Sheikh Khaled Hoblos and renting an apartment for him. According to As Safir newspaper published on Wednesday, Sergeant Mohammed Seifeddine Qader, who is related to Hoblos, had rented two apartments for the sheikh, […]

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Lebanese Politicians Say ‘Never Again’ on Anniversary of Civil War

  Lebanese politicians warned on Saturday against the return to war on the 40th anniversary of the start of Lebanon’s civil war that killed more than 150,000 people. “We did not end our civil war to precipitate our country into the furnace of Arab wars,” said al-Mustaqbal Movement leader ex-PM Saad Hariri via twitter. “We […]

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Lebanon mourns death of beloved actor

  BEIRUT: Lebanese cultural and political figures mourned Tuesday the death of popular Lebanese Actor Issam Breidy, who was killed in a car accident one day earlier. Actress Mirani Panossian, who co-starred with Breidy in the Lebanese sitcom "Arous w Aris" (Bride and Groom), described the late-actor as a man with “a smile of hope […]

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Audeh Urges MPs to Elect President, Calls for Revolt against Negligence

  Greek Orthodox Archbishop of Beirut Elias Audeh condemned on Sunday the ongoing vacancy in the presidency, questioning the motives of lawmakers in the failure to elect a head of state following 21 electoral sessions. He said during Easter Sunday mass: “If you truly represent the people, then you should elect a president. You have […]

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