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North Lebanon hospital workers protest over detained staff

  TRIPOLI, Lebanon: A brief sit-in was held Wednesday in support of a detained nurse from al-Youssef Hospital and a receptionist from Rahhal Hospital in the northern Akkar district. But the protest was called off after the two were released following interrogations over the recent death of a four-month-old boy, Abdel-Raouf Mounir al-Houli, who was […]

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The Nuclear Talks With Iran, Explained

by Washington: We knew before Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the US Congress, that he would have nothing new to say – after more than 20 years the Israeli prime minister has wheeled out every argument there is against a nuclear Iran.

"The fact is that the US doesn’t need Israel," says one observer 

So, why this visceral sense that the Middle East is careering towards a point of no return? Maybe because that is the kind of wild trajectory the region is on.

The Middle East is catching up with its last century – the 2015 of Obama and Netanyahu is not the 1916 of Sykes and Picot; the 1948 of the founding of Israel, the 1967 of the Six-Day War, the 1973 of the world oil shock or the 1979 of the Islamic Revolution.

Washington’s place in the world – and in the region – is very different. The Cold War is gone and the grind of nuclear tension with Moscow is so yesterday. Obama wants to pivot to Asia.

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The top 5 things you need to know about the United States’ quickly changing religious landscape

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) – The United States as we have known it is no more; the religion of the Americans is continues to alter from year to year.For the first time ever, only 47 percent of the United States identifies as Protestant. And a startling one in five claim to be religiously unaffiliated.

Map of White Evangelical Protestants in the United States

For the first time ever, white Protestants are no longer America’s religion majority. The Southeast holds the most Evangelical Protestants.

"The unprecedented drop in Protestantism is down to dwindling figures of young people in churches, and a surge in white Christians becoming unaffiliated with religion," according to the Public Religion Research Institute

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ISIS is not the first to persecute Christians, a look at the Roman persecutions of the early Church

By Robert Mullen (NEWS CONSORTIUM), It is a sad and disheartening fact that many Christians suffer from constant-and often brutal-persecution today, most visibly in places like the Middle East where the Islamic State rules, or in Asian nations like India or China where Christianity is a minority-India-or where all religions are barely tolerated-China.

But the persecution of Christians is not a new phenomenon. It has existed since the time of Christ, not just when the Roman Empire first recognized that Christianity was a separate religion and not a sect of Judaism; and it continued on and off for centuries until the Edict of Milan made Christianity an officially recognized religion within the Roman Empire in 313 AD.  While these early persecutions were horrendous, they played a major role in shaping the future of Christianity and the Catholic Church. Cults dedicated to the martyrs and saints were important for spreading the word, and numerous written defenses of and arguments for Christians helped sway public opinion and increase conversion from Greco-Roman pagans, both of which were key factors in Christianity’s rapid expansion throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa

The earliest of these persecutions took place in Middle East, under the reign of King Agrippa I in the first century AD. During this time, many Jews saw Christians as just another sect, and many acts of violence were interpreted by the Jews as disciplining their wayward and misguided fellows.

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Netanyahu is taking a huge risk speaking to Congress, but he only cares about one thing

Armin Rosen

 

The speech that Benjamin Netanyahu will give in front of Congress on Tuesday has already created a number of problems that the Israeli prime minister would never have had to deal with had he simply declined House Speaker John Boehner’s invitation to address a joint session.

It has created a raft of issues on both sides of the US-Israel relationship, problems that were the sole creation of the speaking gig itself.

Critics allege that Netanyahu is using pliant US Republicans to undermine a sitting president’s foreign policy. Others allege that Boehner is trying to give Netanyahu a high-profile campaign stop in the hopes that one of Obama’s most eloquent public adversaries remains in power after Israel’s upcoming elections.

 

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17 Assyrians Flee to Lebanon from Syria as Others Await Entry

  Seventeen Assyrians fleeing the Islamic State extremist group were granted entry into Lebanon, reported the National News Agency on Tuesday. It said that they entered the country through the Masnaa border-crossing on Monday night. Voice of Lebanon radio (100.5) meanwhile said that 23 Assyrians were still waiting at the border at al-Masnaa for permission […]

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Recycling Lebanon’s tires instead of burning them

  SIDON, Lebanon: Remember the rubber playground floors where countless childhood days were spent playing? Well, these tiles were manufactured from recycled tires, and one Sidon activist is making sure the production keeps going. Tires in Lebanon are infamous for another use: They are often burned by demonstrators as an act of protest. Whenever a […]

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Soldier, Fugitive Killed in Exchange of Fire in North

  A soldier and a wanted individual were killed on Tuesday in an exchange of fire during a raid in the northern town of Bhannine, the Lebanese army said. It said in a communique that wanted fugitive Abdul Rahman Ahmed Tamer died after he exchanged fire with a unit from the army. The clash also […]

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Lebanon committee approves whistleblower protection act

  BEIRUT: The Parliament’s Administration and Justice Committee approved an anti-corruption law that protects whistleblowers Monday, the committee said in a statement. “The Administration and Justice Committee held its anticipated session in which it followed the draft law for protecting corruption whistleblowers,” the statement said. “After discussion and examination, the committee approved the law with […]

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Israeli Gunboat Violates Lebanese Waters, Threatens Fishermen

  An Israeli military vessel violated Lebanon’s territorial waters at dawn Monday and threatened a Lebanese fishing boat. “In a new violation of Lebanese sovereignty and (U.N. Security Council) Resolution 1701, a gunboat belonging to the Israeli enemy violated the Lebanese territorial waters off Ras al-Naqoura at 3:40 am,” the Lebanese army said in a […]

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