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Army arrests high-ranking terrorists in Akkar

  BEIRUT: The Lebanese Army said Thursday it had arrested eight individuals, including two high-ranking members of a terrorist group during raids in north Lebanon. An army statement said that the “exceptional raids” in the Akkar towns of Khirbet Daoud and Doueir Adwiyeh targeted suspects accused of assaulting Lebanese soldiers and carrying out terrorist operations […]

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Speaker Seeking Consensus over Parliamentary Session

  Speaker Nabih Berri is exerting efforts to convince the rival parliamentary blocs to attend an upcoming parliamentary session that mainly Christian lawmakers oppose amid the absence of a head of state. The agenda of the session was distributed to lawmakers, An Nahar newspaper reported on Thursday. It reportedly includes eight articles that will be […]

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Al-Rahi from Armenia: Lebanese United despite Political Rift

  Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi stressed on Wednesday that the Lebanese rivals are united concerning the necessity to safeguard the country’s coexistence and diversity, considering that the Christian martyrs increased the power of the Church and helped in spreading the religion. “Lebanon is passing through a delicate situation… and despite the rift, the Lebanese are […]

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UN envoy discusses sexual violence in Lebanon

  BEIRUT: The U.N. Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict held a series of meetings with Lebanese officials Wednesday over issues facing woman in conflict-ridden areas in the Middle East. After her meeting with Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil, Zainab Hawa Bangura said that she was touring the Middle East in order to form an […]

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Presidential Elections Postponed to May 13

  The presidential elections were postponed once again after parliament failed for the 22nd time to meet the required quorum to hold the polls. Speaker Nabih Berri postponed the elections to May 13. MTV reported that 44 lawmakers were present at the session. Lebanon has been without a president since May when the term of […]

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Future MP condemns Machnouk for Gitmo-style prison measures

  BEIRUT: Future Movement MP Mohammad Kabbara launched a scathing criticism of Interior Minister Nouhad Machnouk Wednesday for measures taken against Tripoli inmates detained in Roumieh Prsion. “It appears as though the interior minister is reading too many police novels,” the Tripoli MP said in a statement. “This why he is exercising a concept of […]

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A closer look at the town where ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was reportedly hiding out

Armin Rosen

The leader of ISIS was reportedly ‘seriously injured’ in a March airstrike, according to the Guardian.

The newspaper reported that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi had been traveling in a convoy of vehicles targeted in a coalition airstrike near the western town of Baaj on March 18th. Baghdadi had not been the target of the strike, which was aimed at local-level ISIS figures.

If the Guardian report is true  — the Pentagon said it has "no reason to believe it was Baghdadi — then it’s likely that Baghdad’s whereabouts were narrowed to a town about 200 miles west of Mosul, Iraq’s second-largest city and the most populous city in ISIS’s self-declared caliphate.

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Lebanon receives first shipment of French weapons

  BEIRUT: Lebanon Monday received its first shipment of French weapons financed by a $3 billion Saudi arms grant announced nearly a year and a half ago. A ceremony marking the arrival of the French arms shipment, which included guided anti-tank missiles, got underway at the Beirut airport airbase at 9:30 a.m. It was attended […]

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Lebanon receives first shipment of French weapons

  BEIRUT: Lebanon Monday received its first shipment of French weapons financed by a $3 billion Saudi arms grant announced nearly a year and a half ago. A ceremony marking the arrival of the French arms shipment, which included guided anti-tank missiles, got underway at the Beirut airport airbase at 9:30 a.m. It was attended […]

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Mazloum Warns of Wider Gap between Rivals, Collapse of Cabinet

  Maronite bishop Samir Mazloum expressed regret on Monday over the verbal spat between political arch-foes over the situation in Yemen, hoping that dialogue would defuse tension and preserve the cabinet. “As long as there is a will to continue talks, then there is hope that we could reach progress,” Mazloum said in comments published […]

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