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‘Chicken coop’ thwarted at Lebanon’s electricity company

by english.alarabiya.net — Lebanon’s electricity company known as “Electricite du Liban” announced Thursday that it will take “disciplinary measures” against a staff member who was breeding chicken at the company’s Beirut headquarters, after the incident went viral on social media amid mounting criticism of the authority which is riddled with corruption. EDL said in a […]

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Lebanese banks return Saddam’s hidden millions to Iraqi authorities

by thenational.ae —The head of Lebanon’s Association of Banks said on Thursday that the country’s financial sector had returned to Iraqi authorities nearly all money hidden in Beirut banks by officials under former dictator Saddam Hussein. The announcement came the day after the head of Lebanon’s General Security branch, Maj Gen Abbas Ibrahim, said that […]

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Lebanon’s Tyre, Sidon sea proved suitable for swimming: media

BEIRUT, (Xinhua) — Sidon’s sea in South Lebanon is clean, safe and suitable for swimming, according to tests conducted by American University of Beirut, reported the National News Agency (NNA) on Wednesday. “The Environmental Core Laboratory at the university took three samples from different areas in Sidon’s sea to conduct the tests,” said the statement, […]

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Lebanese Army celebrates 73rd anniversary

The Daily Star BEIRUT: Lebanon’s top brass gathered at the Shukri Ghanem Barracks in Fayyadieh Wednesday morning to celebrate the Lebanese Army’s 73rd anniversary, at a ceremony where a new class of officers graduated. Army chief Gen. Joseph Aoun led the proceedings, which were attended by President Michel Aoun, Speaker Nabih Berri and Prime Minister-designate […]

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Lebanese PM: I will never go to Syria or meet Assad even if it costs me my job

by middleeastmonitor.com — Lebanese Prime Minister, Saad Hariri said that he refuses to visit Syria or meet with Syrian President, Bashar al-Assad, under any circumstances, even if that would cost him his position. “It is impossible that I visit Syria, not now and not in the future… and if Lebanon’s interest requires so, then you […]

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Lebanon, Iraq Uncover Scam Network Targeting Lebanese Banks

By Donna Abu-Nasr -Bloomberg- Lebanese and Iraqi security services have uncovered an Iraqi network that spread false information about Lebanese banks in order to extort them, and several of its members have been arrested, Lebanon’s official National News Agency said Tuesday. The agency cited an Iraqi statement issued by the national intelligence service on Monday. […]

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Pakistan elected last week former cricketer, supporter of blasphemy laws

by catholicnewsagency.com — Islamabad, Pakistan (CNA).- Imran Khan has emerged as the victor in a general election held in Pakistan Wednesday, July 25. The professional cricket player-turned-politician has previously voiced support for the country’s controversial blasphemy laws. While votes are still being tallied in some areas, Khan’s centrist Tehreek-e-Insaf (Movement for Justice) have won 115 […]

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Amal Clooney makes Lebanese student’s dream come true with scholarship

by star-magazine.co.uk — The human rights lawyer, who married Hollywood superstar George Clooney in 2014, founded her educational initiative the following year to help girls from her native Lebanon realise their potential. This year (18), Amal and assessors at the Aurora Humanitarian Initiative, an organisation founded on behalf of the survivors of the Armenian Genocide, […]

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Singer Carla Bruni-Sarkozy performs at Beiteddine Art Festival near Beirut, Lebanon

French-Italian musician Carla Bruni (C) and her husband, former French President Nicolas Sarkozy (R) pose for a photograph with Beiteddine Art Festival president Noura Jumblatt (L) at the Beirut airport on July 29, 2018. AFP / ANWAR AMRO Singer Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, the former French First Lady, performs at the Beiteddine Art Festival near Beirut, Lebanon, […]

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World Bank offers 2 bln USD for Lebanon’s development

BEIRUT, (Xinhua) — The World Bank has provided Lebanon with 2 billion U.S. dollars for the country’s development, the National News Agency reported Monday. “The World Bank is always ready to help Lebanon by funding its development and productive projects,” said Farid Belhaj, the World Bank’s vice president for Middle East and North Africa. Belhaj’s […]

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