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Night ban on motorcycles in Beirut provokes protests

BEIRUT: The security forces detained Monday night a man driving a motorcycle after 7 p.m., the first step in enforcing a recent ban on motorcycles at some specific times. The man was arrested in the Beirut neighborhood of Verdun, prompting angry citizens to block the Verdun-Tallet al-Khayyat road with burning tires in protest. The protesters […]

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Pope and Middle East leaders pray for peace

 Francis says Shimon Peres and Mahmoud Abbas must respond to yearning for peace, after joint prayer meeting at Vatican. Pope Francis has told the Israeli and Palestinian presidents that they "must respond" to their people’s yearning for peace in the Middle East and find "the strength to persevere in undaunted dialogue". The pope made his […]

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Report: Paris Asks for Copy of Nasrallah Speech on ‘Power Triangle’

  The French embassy in Beirut has reportedly asked for a copy of a speech made last week by Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, who accused Paris of suggesting a “power triangle” in Lebanon. An Nahar newspaper said Monday that the mission contacted Hizbullah official Ammar al-Moussawi to ask for the copy of the official […]

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Hezbollah to uphold accord with Church over Lasa: official

  BEIRUT: A senior Hezbollah officials said the party would uphold an agreement over disputed land with the Maronite church in the Jbeil village of Lasa, saying last week’s controversy was aimed at sowing division between the party and its Christian allies. "What you have heard from some about Lasa is slander," said Ghaleb Abou […]

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Thirty-five percent of Lebanese youth jobless

  A staggering 35 percent of Lebanon’s youth are currently unemployed, the Lebanese industry minister told a crowd at a seminar in Beirut Friday.   “[These are great levels of unemployment,” Industry Minister Hussein Hajj Hasan told the audience that was gathered at the Gefinor Hotel in Clemeanceau where the National Council for Scientific Research […]

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Two Bishops Kidnapped in Syria Held Captive by ISIL, in ‘Good Health’

  Two Orthodox bishops kidnapped in Syria in April 2013 are currently in the northern city of Raqqa and held captive by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). According to a report published in al-Akhbar newspaper on Saturday, the two bishops are “in good health” and are currently detained in the region of […]

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Beirut’s real estate a sure bet for the mega rich

  Despite complaints across the board that rent in Beirut and the cost of buying a property are pushing out locals due to high, sometimes extortionate prices, a new report from will bring a smile to the face of the Lebanese real estate sector. According to CNN, the report by Savills World Research, Candy & Candy […]

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Al-Rahi Angered by Presidential Vacuum: Protests, Civil Disobedience an Option

  Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi allegedly will not hesitate in calling for protests and civil disobedience over the ongoing presidential deadlock, urging the U.S. administration in a letter to facilitate the matter in cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Saudi Arabia. According to As Safir newspaper published on Friday, al-Rahi expressed readiness a day […]

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US Sec of State Kerry in Beirut on unannounced visit to show support for Lebanese government

  U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is due to arrive in Beirut Wednesday on a short visit expected to focus on the presidential election stalemate and the flow of Syrian refugees into Lebanon, political sources said.   Making his first trip to Lebanon since becoming secretary of state, Kerry will meet separately with Speaker […]

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