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A Dozen Men, Reportedly Islamist Militants, Detained in Beirut Hotel

  Lebanese security forces detained 12 men in a Beirut hotel on Friday, in what local news media reported was a move to capture members of the Sunni militant group ISIS who were suspected of plotting to assassinate a leading Shiite political figure.   Security forces blocked off numerous streets in Hamra, the main commercial […]

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Security chief escapes east Lebanon bombing

  Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim said he narrowly escaped a suicide car bombing that killed an ISF officer and wounded 32 people at a Lebanese police checkpoint on the Beirut-Damascus highway Friday morning. "The explosion in Dahr al-Baidar occurred moments after the convoy I was in passed through the checkpoint," General Security Director-General Ibrahim […]

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Maronite Bishop Synod Slams ‘Unacceptable’ Behavior by MPs

  The Maronite bishops synod reiterated on Thursday Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi’s stance regarding the ongoing presidential vacuum, considering that the delay in electing a new head of state violates the constitution and the national pact.   “The absence of the head of state poses a threat to the country,” the synod said after its […]

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Piecing together the shattering Middle East

  Let’s look at the reality on the ground in the Middle East: Iraq and Syria are effectively partitioned along sectarian lines; Lebanon and Yemen are close to fracturing; Turkey, Egypt and Saudi Arabia survive intact but as increasingly authoritarian states.   In the current, chaotic moment, we see two post-imperial systems collapsing at once: […]

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STL prosecutor: Hezbollah suspect ‘key player’ in Hariri murder

  Prosecutors claimed to have identified one of the “key players” and leaders of the cell that assassinated former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, as the trial of five members of Hezbollah accused of complicity in the infamous bombing resumed Wednesday.   Senior prosecution counsel Graham Cameron described Hassan Habib Merhi, the last suspect to have […]

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Syrian Worker Killed, 3 Injured in Ashrafieh Building Wall Collapse

    One person was killed and three others were wounded on Wednesday afternoon when the wall of an old building collapsed in the Beirut region of Ashrafieh. Internal Security Forces announced on its account on the social media website Twitter that the wall of an old building collapsed on four Syrian workers during the demolition […]

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Here Are The Archaic Rules Enforced By The Al-Qaeda Offshoot Taking Over Cities In Iraq And Syria

Earlier this week, roughly 800 insurgents — many of them linked to the extremist al-Qaeda offshoot ISIS — took over the country’s second-largest city, Mosul, after 30,000 Iraqi troops fled.

Iraqi officials in Baghdad conceded that the fighters commandeered military arsenal, released hundreds of prisoners from jail, and seized up to $430 million from the city’s central bank.

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Lebanese internet users to surpass 3 million in 2017

 

BEIRUT: The number of internet users in Lebanon is expected to reach 3.2 million in 2017, according to a study by a Dubai-based market research firm, published in the Lebanon This Week report by Byblos Bank.

According to Madar Research & Development center, 69.2 percent of the Lebanese population will be using the internet by the end of 2017, as opposed to just 45.1 percent in 2012.

If Madar’s prediction proves true, this will mark a significant increase from 2012, when the number of users was around 2 million.

The study’s report predicted that in the same year, Lebanon’s share of the Arab world’s internet users will be 1.6 percent.

This is significant given the fact that Lebanon’s population is estimated to be less than 1 percent of the Arab world.

Between 2012 and 2017, the Compound Annual Growth Rate, in other words the increase in the rate of the internet users, is expected to be 10 percent.

Lebanon, according to the report, will have the 5th highest numbers of internet users in the Arab world in 2017, coming behind Bahrain (87.4 percent), Kuwait (73.7 percent), Morocco (72.4 percent) and the United Arab Emirates (72.2 percent).

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The Middle East’s mounting danger

  FOR YEARS, President Obama has been claiming credit for “ending wars,” when, in fact, he was pulling the United States out of wars that were far from over. Now the pretense is becoming increasingly difficult to sustain.   On Monday, a loathsome offshoot of al-Qaeda, the self-styled Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, captured […]

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