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Contacts Between FPM, Lebanese Forces to Protect ‘Maarab Understanding’

aawsat.com –  Beirut – Asharq Al-Awsat Contacts and meetings resumed between the Free Patriotic Movement (FPM) and the Lebanese Forces (LF) party in an attempt to revive already tense relations between the two largest Christian forces in Lebanon. Ties became strained after the resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri in November, a position backed by the LF. […]

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Earthquake fears over Lebanese dam

by dw.com/ – In a bid to tackle water shortages, Lebanon is planning to build a dam close to two major seismic fault lines. Locals say environmental damage and the risk of earthquakes will outweigh the dam’s benefits. In a country notorious for its environmental scandals — including the two-year garbage crisis — the Bisri Valley, […]

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Women may have more rights ‘but female freedoms are going backward’

  by OLIVIA CUTHBERT -Arab News –  LONDON: Women may be gaining ground legally, but older generations say that over time, their liberties have been chipped away. Pictures of Levantine women in the sixties and seventies hint at fewer restrictions — their coiffured hair, short sleeves and mini skirts portraying modes of dress that would be unthinkable […]

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Saudi Crown Prince Salman threatens Abbas with ouster if he does not cooperate: report

Article represents only author opinion by dailysabah.com Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohamed Bin Salman threatened Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas that he will be ousted if he does not cooperate with the kingdom and urged him to back the U.S. peace plan, the Middle East Eye (MEE) reported Saturday, citing Palestinian officials. According to the report, the […]

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Macron steers France to a new Mideast role

by reuters –MAYSAM BEHRAVESH – Shortly after Saad Hariri unexpectedly announced his resignation as Lebanon’s prime minister in a speech from Saudi Arabia last month, French President Emmanuel Macron made a surprise trip to Riyadh. Regional tensions were escalating, with Lebanese leaders accusing the Saudis of holding Hariri hostage and Riyadh accusing Lebanon of declaring war […]

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Saudi Arabia Pressured Lebanese Prime Minister To Resign: Report

By Daniel Marans – HuffPost – Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced his short-lived resignation in early November under heavy duress from the Saudi Arabian government, according to a New York Times report based on the accounts of Lebanese, Western and regional officials, as well as other figures close to Hariri. Veteran Middle East watchers immediately […]

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FREEDOM OF ARRESTED SAUDI BILLIONAIRE PRINCE BIN TALAL’S PRICED AT $6 BILLION

Incarcerated for almost two months in a gilded cage in Riyadh’s luxurious Ritz Carlton Hotel, Saudi billionaire businessman Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal appears to be putting up a fight that could challenge Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s assertion that his two month-old purge of scores of members of the ruling family, senior officials, and businessmen […]

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Hariri Points to Imminent Major Political Agreement

Beirut – Asharq Al-Awsat – Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri pointed to a very wide political agreement that would improve the situation in the country, saying that the only way to move forward was to have the majority of Lebanon’s political components within the government. During a meeting on Thursday with a delegation from Beirut’s […]

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What Would a Saudi-Iran War Look Like? Don’t look now, but it is already here

By Michael Knights Best Defense guest columnist – ForeignPolicy – This article represents the opinion of the author- When asked to address the question of what a Saudi-Iran war would look like, my first instinct is to ask the reader to look around because it is already happening. As the futurist William Gibson noted, “the […]

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Hariri: This is the Best Time to Invest in Lebanon

by naharnet – Prime Minister Saad Hariri said Thursday that “this is the best time to invest in Lebanon,” after the Lebanese showed “wisdom” during the November political crisis. “This is the best time to invest in Lebanon because, thanks to this political stability and security in our country, we have been able to establish that the […]

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