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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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Frenchwoman describes her harrowing journey to ISIS — where militants ‘fantasize more about the Kalashnikov than the Koran’

Fulya Ozerkan and Emmanuelle Baillon, AFP

 

Gaziantep (Turkey) (AFP) – She wanted to move to a land where "the laws of Allah apply" but found herself trapped in a world of arbitrary beatings and violence where women are treated as sexual objects.

Nadia (not her real name), a 21-year-old French woman, was recruited earlier this spring by Islamic State (IS) jihadists on Internet chatrooms and then travelled to the militants’ self-declared capital of Raqa, in Syria.

But she quickly grew disenchanted, finding the highly-radicalised militants "fantasise more about the Kalashnikov than the Koran".

During a tumultuous three months with IS in Raqa, she married and then separated from a jihadist, was twice thrown in jail and then managed to cross into Turkey where she was detained by police.

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EU Urges ‘Decisive Action’ to Elect New President

  EU foreign ministers have “strongly” reiterated their call on all the rival political parties to “take decisive action” to elect a new president and put Lebanon’s stability and national interest ahead of partisan politics. “The EU restates its call to all members of the parliament to uphold Lebanon’s long-standing democratic tradition and to convene […]

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Lebanese Army detains 6 Syrians over suspected terror links

  BEIRUT: The Army Tuesday detained six Syrians over suspected terror links in east Lebanon, the military said in a statement. The statement said Syrian national Mohammad Ahmed Youssef was detained in the Bekaa Valley town of Labweh. He is wanted over alleged involvement in assaults against military posts in the northeastern border town of […]

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Saqr Charges Five Guards for Roumieh Prison Abuse

  State Commissioner to the Military Court Judge Saqr Saqr charged on Tuesday five guards for abusing inmates in Roumieh Prison. He has since referred the case to the first military investigation judge. The suspects has been questioned by General Prosecutor Judge Samir Hammoud. Hammoud kept the five suspects in custody and ordered that the […]

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Cabinet Ministers in Grace Period as Salam Set to Invite for Session Next Week

  Prime Minister Tammam Salam has given ministers a one-week grace period and will likely invite the cabinet to convene early next month to resolve the government deadlock. Ministerial sources told An Nahar daily published on Monday that Salam will “definitely” call for a cabinet session on July 2 to resolve several weeks of government […]

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Roumieh torture won’t be repeated: Machnouk

  BEIRUT: Interior Minister Nouhad Machnouk vowed Monday not to allow a repeat of torture inside Roumieh Prison, and promised "strict" punishment for the guards involved in beating inmates. "We are not saints," Machnouk conceded to reporters after a brief visit to the prison, where he met with inmates to follow up on the case […]

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