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Germany Charges Lebanese Man, 2 Accomplices with Terrorism

  German prosecutors have filed terrorism charges against a Lebanese man accused of belonging to a hard-line Islamic group in Syria, and two suspected accomplices. Federal prosecutors said Wednesday the main suspect, identified only as Ismail I., was charged with membership in the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant, an al-Qaida breakaway group. His brother, Ezzeddine […]

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GM Architects Cut Through Beirut’s Multicultural History at 2014 Venice Biennale

Lebanese design firm GM Architects will be presenting its “Museum of Civilization” at the Time Space Existence exhibition of the 2014 Venice Biennale. The firm will be the only group representing Lebanon at this year’s exhibition. Their museum design addresses the Biennale’s theme of fundamentals by exploring the historical basis of architectural culture in the […]

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Report: Lebanese PM Welcomed World Bank Electricity Project

World Bank chief Jim Yong Kim was in Beirut on Tuesday for talks with Lebanese officials on the country’s economic situation and mainly a proposal to fund an electricity project, which was welcomed by Prime Minister Tammam Salam. Al-Liwaa newspaper quoted sources as saying that Salam reacted positively to the funding that is expected to […]

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Christians: It’s Time to Break Our Silence on Faith-Based Terrorism

 Six reasons why faith communities should refuse to be enemies. “Christians in the Middle East and Africa are being slaughtered, tortured, raped, kidnapped, beheaded, and forced to flee the birthplace of Christianity. One would think this horror might be consuming the pulpits and pews of American churches. Not so. The silence has been nearly deafening,” […]

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Car free day for Beirut’s Hamra Festival

BEIRUT: A car-free street festival kicked off in the Beirut district of Hamra at 10 a.m. Sunday, including various activities and performances. The festival “Hamra has its Talents” is organized by Ahla Fawda (Best Chaos) organization under the sponsorship of Tourism Minister Michel Pharaon. Vehicles are not allowed onto Hamra Street from the Picadelly Center […]

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Al-Rahi Back in Lebanon after Controversial Jerusalem Visit, Refuses to Make Statement at Airport

  Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi returned to Beirut on Saturday afternoon after his controversial visit to Jerusalem, but rejected to make any statement upon his arrival at the Rafic Hariri International Airport. "Al-Rahi returned to Beirut at 4:30pm on board a private jet coming from the Jordanian capital Amman,” the state-run National News Agency reported.   […]

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Google sets up ‘right to be forgotten’ form after EU ruling

    Google has launched a service to allow Europeans to ask for personal data to be removed from online search results. The move comes after a landmark European Union court ruling earlier this month, which gave people the "right to be forgotten". Links to "irrelevant" and outdated data should be erased on request, it said.   […]

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New park in Beirut’s southern suburbs welcomes residents

  Residents young and old gathered to inaugurate a new park in Beirut’s southern suburb of Shiyah Wednesday evening.   The gated park, encircled by residential buildings on Abdel-Karim al-Khalil Street, holds green grass and a number of bushes and trees centered around a traditional Mediterranean-style Lebanese house. Adorned with brown wooden shutters, the sand-colored […]

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