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Brevet Official Results for Mount Lebanon, Bekaa Released

  The official exam results for the Brevet for middle school students in the last two regions were released on Saturday. Results for students in Mount Lebanon and the Bekaa were available starting 2:00 pm. The results of students in Beirut, the North, South, and Nabatiyeh were released on Friday. (Link)

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Truckers block east Lebanon highway over govt inaction on exports

  BEIRUT: Farmers and truck owners blocked a major road in east Lebanon Saturday to protest government inaction concerning an export crisis that resulted from the closure of a key Syria-Jordan border crossing. The Traffic Management Center announced on Twitter that the owners of refrigerated trucks blocked the road linking the Bekaa Valley to Beirut. […]

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Report: U.N. Demands Urgent Visit to Lebanon over Roumieh Abuse Scandal

  The United Nations’ Committee against Torture is holding a series of contacts with the Lebanese government in light of the recent abuse scandal at Roumieh Prison, reported al-Akhbar newspaper on Saturday. Diplomatic sources present in Geneva told the daily that the committee was informed of the video clips showing torture at the facility and […]

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Rahi Urges Rivals to Elect President to Stop Country from ‘Dying’

  Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi urged the rival March 8 and 14 alliances on Thursday to officially announce the name of their presidential candidates and elect a new head of state. “It is a shame that the presidential vacuum crossed the one-year mark,” al-Rahi told a delegation from the Maronite League that visited him in […]

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Business leaders warn of economic meltdown

  BEIRUT: Lebanon’s business leaders warned Thursday of dire consequences on the country’s struggling economy if the yearlong presidential vacuum persists and the Cabinet remains paralyzed as a result of a widening rift over the appointment of senior military and security officers. The Economic Committees, the country’s private sector, teamed up with labor unions to […]

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3 Lebanese Charged in Germany with Backing Syrian Rebel Organization

  German federal prosecutors have said they have filed terrorism charges against four men, among them three Lebanese, on allegations they supported an ultraconservative Syrian rebel organization, Ahrar al-Sham. Prosecutors said Thursday that Lebanese nationals Kassem El R., 32 and Hassan A.S., 29, German Nuran B., 49, and Ali F., 30, who has dual Lebanese-German […]

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Hezbollah attack kills 9 militants outside east Lebanon border town

 BEIRUT: Hezbollah-planted land mines and mortar attacks left at least nine Nusra Front militants dead outside an east Lebanon border village Friday, a source close to Hezbollah told The Daily Star. The incident occurred on Syrian territory on the eastern outskirts of Maaraboun, which is southwest of the border enclave of Tfail, in southern Qalamoun. […]

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HRW Says Beirut Should Monitor Detention to Combat Torture

  Lebanese authorities should adopt wide-ranging measures to combat torture, including creating a national monitoring body for detention facilities, Human Rights Watch said Friday. The Lebanese government should further bring national laws and practices in compliance with its international obligations to prevent and combat torture, the New York-based rights group said on the International Day […]

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Lebanon education minister announces grade 9 official exam results

  BEIRUT: Education Minister Elias Bou Saab announced in a news conference Friday the results of official exams for Grade 9 students, saying the results for Grade 12 would be out next week. “Teachers have been working since the early morning to release the results for the middle school exams on time,” Bou Saab said […]

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ISIS Is Trying to Take Over Lebanon. This Christian Village Is on the Front Lines

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The nail salon in the picturesque village of Ras Baalbek looks like any other nail salon in Lebanon. Located in the northeast of the country, close to the Syrian border, the predominantly Christian town is quiet today, drenched in June sunlight. A group of women chatter excitedly as they fan their freshly painted fingernails and examine their pedicures.

“You can’t see that color on your nails,” a pretty girl in her 20s says to her middle-aged, heavyset aunt, who is drying her toes. “You should have picked a different color.”

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