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Coordination with Syrian Regime Revives Spirit of Rival Lebanese Alliances

by aawsat.com — Indications of an attempt by what was known as the March 8 coalition to keep the normalization of relations with Syria on the discussion table have raised objections by the so-called March 14 alliance, which mainly includes al-Mustaqbal Movement, the Lebanese Forces (LF) and the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP). This dispute has […]

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Beirut To Play Host To TechCrunch’s Startup Battlefield MENA 2018

by entrepreneur.com — TechCrunch, the global online publisher of technology news, is hosting its first ever startup competition for entrepreneurs across the MENA region. Partnering with Facebook, TechCrunch is bringing its flagship Startup Battlefield challenge to Beirut on October 3, 2018, to be hosted at the Beirut Digital District (BDD) in Beirut, a hub for […]

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Lebanon’s Hariri says optimistic on government formation

Source: Reuters BEIRUT: Lebanon’s prime minister-designate Saad al-Hariri said on Wednesday he was more optimistic than before that a new government would be formed. “In the coming days we will complete the positive consultations with the president … and God willing, matters are on the way to a solution,” he said in televised remarks after […]

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Lebanese Security Chief Says His Role is to Coordinate Return of Syrian Refugees

BEIRUT, July 24 (Reuters) – Russia is talking to Lebanon about Moscow’s plans for the mass return home of Syrian refugees, the Lebanese prime minister’s office said on Tuesday, adding Lebanon hoped the Kremlin’s initiative would tackle what it called a “displacement crisis”. “(Hariri) is looking forward to the roadmap prepared by the Russian Defence […]

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Hundreds of Syrians return home from Lebanon

by infomigrants.net — More than 800 Syrian refugees living in the border city of Arsal in Lebanon have now returned to Syria. Since the beginning of 2018, around 13,000 Syrian refugees have returned to their home country. Hundreds of Syrians left Lebanon on Monday for their home country, Syria. In the eastern border town of […]

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Lebanon Struggles with Power Cuts, Survives on Floating Power Plants

by aawsat.com — Lebanon has for decades struggled with daily power cuts, AP reported. Last week, Lebanon received its third floating power station — the 235-megawatt Esra Sultan, built and operated by the privately owned Turkish Karadeniz Energy Group. Lebanese Energy and Water Minister Cesar Abi Khalil billed it as a temporary but thrifty measure […]

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UAE Embassy: So-called ‘Emirates Leaks’ are fake

by gulfnews.com — Beirut: The UAE Embassy in Beirut has categorically denied what was published in Saturday’s issue of Al Akhbar Newspaper concerning an “Emirates Leaks” dossier, headlined as “Bin Zayed wants to subjugate Muscat,” which included reports attributed by the Newspaper to diplomatic documents and correspondences leaked from the UAE Embassy in Muscat, while […]

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Russia: Trump and Putin worked out Syrian refugee deal during summit

by nypost.com Bob Fredericks— President Donald Trump has been publicly vague about what he and Vladimir Putin agreed to in their two-plus-hour private chat in Helsinki — but the Russians have been filling in some gaps, including a plan announced Friday to return 1.7 million Syrian refugees to their homeland. Russia’s Defense Ministry said it […]

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Sec. Pompeo speaks ahead of first ever Ministerial on religious freedom – Lebanon to participate

by Courtney Grogan  (CNA).– The U.S. State Department is set to host the largest and highest-level global meeting on religious liberty next week. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told EWTN he is prepared to talk with countries with whom the U.S. government has “deep disagreements.” The Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom will be held on July 24-26 and include foreign ministers, religious leaders, and civil society representatives to discuss concrete ways to combat religious persecution in different parts of the world. A Ministerial is a high-level international gathering of senior-rank government officials and experts. “It’s truly historic. It’s the first time the State Department has led such a discussion. We’ll have over 80 delegations from countries around the world, many, many religious organizations, NGOs,” Secretary Pompeo told Lauren Ashburn of EWTN News Nightly on Thursday.

During the three-day event, survivors of religious persecution will share their stories, senior U.S. government officials will provide an overview of religious freedom policy goals, and foreign delegations will announce new initiatives to promote freedom of religion. The State Department announced earlier this week that U.S. Vice President Mike Pence will address attendees on the importance of international religious freedom on July 26. Ahead of the ministerial, some have criticized Secretary Pompeo’s prior announcement that the event will be a meeting of “like-minded” countries. “When I said like-minded, I meant those countries that are prepared to begin their walk towards the religious freedom that we have enshrined in our Constitution and that our nation so values and cherishes,” Pompeo told Ashburn. “I’m sure there’ll be countries here that we have deep disagreements with,” said Pompeo.

Lebanon’s Foreign Minister, Gebran Bassil, is expected to attend the ministerial. On July 19, the American Mideast Coalition for Democracy wrote to the U.S. secretary of state urging him to confront Bassil over the arrest and interrogation of two Maronite Christians in Lebanon earlier this month. AMCD reports that the Maronite Christians were targeted for their contacts with Israeli Christians made at an American conference on reviving the Aramaic language and culture. Pompeo, who met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un earlier this year, has said repeatedly that he raises the issue of human rights when meeting with so-called bad actors, although sometimes privately. “The State Department takes this issue of religious freedom very seriously. In conversations with countries that don’t live up to the standards of religious freedom that they ought to have, we raise that issue, sometimes privately if we think that’s the most effective way to achieve the change that we’re looking for, and sometimes publicly if we think that will accomplish our goal,” Pompeo told EWTN.

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Majid Al Futtaim Group’s ‘$2 billion’ investment in Lebanon

by bytheeast.com –Amid the economic turmoils of Lebanon, foreign investors like Majid Al Futtaim Group, continue to eye Lebanon’s opportunities. As a result, the group is going to ramp up its Lebanese investments to “$2 billion by 2030”, revealed an “integrated plan”. The Majid Al Futtaim Group is into retail investments through its Carrefour stores […]

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