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Young Iraqi Christian’s unexpected plans for ISIS will leave you stunned

 

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) – Being uprooted and forced to lose everything that was considered normal in your life is something many of us can’t even imagine. For Myriam, a young Iraqi Christian girl, and many like her, this is the reality.  Myriam, her family and many other Iraqi Christians have been forced to reside in a half-built mall in Northern Iraq.

They have lost their school and they have lost their churches, but many still remain in good faith. "We used to have a house and were entertained, where as here we are not," stated Myriam, to SAT-7, an Arabic-language TV network. "But thank God. God provides for us. God loves us, and wouldn’t let ISIS kill us." "I won’t do anything to them," Myriam expressed when asked what she thought of ISIS. "I will only ask God to forgive them."

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France Says to Begin Arms Shipments to Lebanon in April

  France said on Wednesday that it will begin shipping $3 billion worth of weapons paid for by Saudi Arabia to the Lebanese army in April. The Defense Ministry said in a statement that the deal, first announced in 2013, will supply French armored vehicles, warships, attack helicopters, munitions and communications gear. The deal also […]

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Firefighters put out blaze at Beirut depot

  BEIRUT: Seven fire trucks managed to douse a massive blaze that broke out Wednesday in the basement of a 16-story uninhabited building in the Beirut neighborhood of Zokak Blat. A security source told The Daily Star the fire had engulfed a construction material depot on Assir Street at 9:30 a.m. The source said the […]

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Report: Hostages Ordeal to End in ‘Days’ as Negotiations Progress with Kidnappers

  General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim reportedly carried out positive discussions with officials in Turkey, which could lead to a breakthrough to the six-month hostage crisis, as sources said that the case could end in days. According to An Nahar newspaper, the Islamist abductors agreed to release the kidnapped servicemen on two or […]

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Lebanon Education Minister seeks technology ties with Tehran

  BEIRUT: Education Minister Elias Bou Saab stressed the need for science and technology cooperation with Iran during meetings Monday on the sideline of a ministerial conference in Tehran. The state-run National News Agency said Bou Saab stressed the “importance of [Iranian] President [Hasan] Rouhani’s proposal to establish a center for scientific and technological cooperation.” […]

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Beirut Fish Market Reopens after Renovation

  The fish market in Beirut’s Karantina area was reopened on Tuesday more than two weeks after it was shut down for renovation. Governor of Beirut Ziad Shebib ordered on February 5 the closure of the market for not meeting health standards. Shebib took a similar measure in November when he ordered the Karantina slaughterhouse […]

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Ex-Lebanon security chief fined over libel, threats

  BEIRUT: Beirut’s Publications Court Tuesday ordered former General Security chief Maj. Gen. Jamil al-Sayyed to pay a LL12 million ($7,981) fine after being convicted of libel and slander charges. He was fined another LL2 million for making threats against former Prime Minister Saad Hariri and "undermining national unity." Judicial sources told The Daily Star […]

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Gemayel Slams Vacuum: Rivals Should Prioritize Election of New PresidentTechnical, Political Disputes Hindering Oil Exploration as Cabinet Set to Tackle Topic

  Head of the parliamentary energy committee MP Mohammed Qabbani stressed that the delay in exploring Lebanon’s offshore gas and oil exploration is due to technical obstacles and other unannounced interests as officials are at loggerheads over the demarcation of the 10 maritime oil exploration blocks. “We have agreed to open the tenders for three […]

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ADP official sentenced to life in prison

  BEIRUT: Rifaat Eid, a leading member of the pro-Assad Arab Democratic Party was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment Monday for inciting clashes in the northern city of Tripoli, judicial sources said. According to the source, Lebanon’s Military Court sentenced the fugitive to life in prison and hard labor after he was convicted of […]

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STL Amends Rules of Procedure Pertaining to Excusal of Judges

  The judges of the U.N.-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon have approved at a plenary meeting amendments to the tribunal’s Rules of Procedure and Evidence, the court said in a statement on Monday. “The amendments are designed to improve and streamline the Tribunal’s procedures,” the statement said. “Specifically, they address the excusal and disqualification of […]

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