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Second Phase of Implementation of New Traffic Law Begins Friday

  The Internal Security Forces announced on Thursday that the second phase of the implementation of  the new traffic law will begin on Friday. It said in a statement that fines will be issued against a number of violations that were not  included in the first phase of the law. The violations encompassed in the […]

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Municipalities get fresh ideas from unlikely source: children

  BEIRUT: Involving children in the local decision-making process might seem unusual but some municipalities have been working to do just that through an Italian-Lebanese project to inspire young people to become more active in civic life. “The Child Friendly Cities” project was launched in 2011 in collaboration with several municipalities, part of a Social […]

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IS Hands over Corpses of Soldier, Civilian Killed in Arsal in 2014

  The Islamic State handed to Lebanese authorities the corpse of a soldier, who was killed in last year’s battle in Arsal, and one of a civilian who was killed in the northeastern border town’s outskirts, reported the National News Agency on Friday. It said that soldier Ali al-Ali was killed on August 2 during […]

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Lebanese cardinal: Christian exodus weakens moderate Islam

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Cardinal Bechara Rai tells UNESCO that Christians are ‘irreplaceable peacemakers’ and, without them, ‘Islam will fall into the hands of fundamentalists’

The exodus of Christians from the Middle East — due to wars, conflicts, socio-economic crises and persecution — will weaken moderate Islam “which, thanks to the Islamic-Christian conviviality, is so far the vast majority of Muslims in the Middle East,” said Lebanese Cardinal Bechara Rai.

Speaking at UNESCO in Paris on April 25, the cardinal said Christians were “irreplaceable peacemakers” and, without them, “Islam will fall into the hands of fundamentalists.” He called on Europe and the international community “to ensure that Christians remain in their countries.”

The first condition to save this presence, he said, is “the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”

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Lebanon: Four years later

By Emily Jacquard

More than 200,000 killed. Nearly 4 million refugees. Four years since its onset, the Syrian Civil War has become one of the most destructive conflicts in the world, with a devastating effect on the entire Middle East.

Lebanon is bearing one of the heaviest burdens of the crisis, as civilians flow out of Syria and flee for safety.  Since the start of the war, 1.5 million refugees have crossed the border that the two nations share. Before the conflict, the population of Lebanon was about 4.5 million; in just 4 years, it has ballooned and now roughly 25 percent of the overall population of the country is actually made up of displaced Syrians. The challenges posed by the huge population influx are many, and the obstacles for the Lebanese government and the international community can seem insurmountable. As the world watches the continuing crisis in horror, it must focus on the increasing, urgent needs in Lebanon as a key component of reducing suffering and increasing stability in the region.

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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman just sacked his younger brother and appointed his nephew as his new heir

Angus McDowall, Reuters

Saudi King Salman on Wednesday appointed interior minister Mohammed bin Nayef as his new heir and made his son, defense minister Mohammed bin Salman, second-in-line to succeed in a dramatic reshuffle in the world’s top oil exporter.

By making Mohammed bin Nayef, 55, crown prince, and Mohammed bin Salman, who is thought to be in his early 30s, deputy crown prince, the Saudi monarch has set the kingdom’s succession in stone for decades and strengthened his branch of the dynasty.

He also replaced veteran foreign minister Prince Saud al-Faisal, who had served in the role since October 1975, with the kingdom’s Washington ambassador Adel al-Jubeir, the first non-royal to hold the post.

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Projects Funded by World Bank Loans on Hold due to Parliament Paralysis

  A number of projects in Lebanon that are being funded by loans from the World Bank have been put on hold because of the obstruction of legislation at parliament, reported al-Joumhouria newspaper on Wednesday. Vice President of the World Bank for the Middle East and North Africa Hafez Ghanem revealed that the organization’s projects […]

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Hollande offers to help end political standoff

  BEIRUT: French President Francois Hollande conveyed his country’s readiness to help end Lebanon’s 11-month presidential deadlock to the Maronite patriarch Tuesday, and reiterated France’s support for the Lebanese Army. The National News Agency reported that Hollande spoke to Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai of the deep bonds between Lebanon and France, voicing his country’s readiness […]

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Report: Deal with Nusra Front to Release Hostage Servicemen at Final Phase

  A deal to release captive servicemen held hostage by the al-Qaida-affiliate al-Nusra Front entered the last stages as a Qatari-appointed negotiator put the final touches on the agreement last week. A source said in comments published in al-Mustaqbal newspaper on Wednesday that the release of the captive is awaiting a decision on the date […]

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PFLP-GC Member Detained for Assassination Bids, Security Scheme Targeting Dahiyeh

  A member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC) was reportedly detained by the organization for seeking to carry out security attacks in Beirut’s Southern Suburbs – Dahiyeh and the coastal town of Naameh, around 20 kilometers south of Beirut. According to al-Joumhouria newspaper published on Tuesday, Mohammed Mohammed, previously […]

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