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Rai: Vacuum will eliminate Christian role

  Maronite Patriarch Beshara Rai warned Sunday a presidential vacuum would run contrary to the 1943 National Pact and eliminate the role of Christians in the country’s power-sharing system.   Rai’s stern warning comes as Parliament is scheduled to meet again in a fourth attempt in less than a month to elect a president amid […]

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Kuwait, Lebanon: a culture of talking

  A few years ago, I wrote an article under the same title. I was surprised by the overwhelming media presence of these two small countries that do not directly affect political action. Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iran may be absent from media circles for a certain period, but Kuwait and Lebanon are always present […]

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Huffington Post names Lebanon a top 9 ‘must see’

  With security holding and travel bans lifting, many Lebanese are hoping this summer could see a revival of the country’s vital tourism sector, which just received another small boost from an unlikely source: The Huffington Post.   The popular U.S.-based website recently published a list of “9 Places You Absolutely, Positively Must See Before […]

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Suleiman Asks Bassil to Seek Clarification on Iranian Remarks

  President Michel Suleiman said Friday he has asked Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil to seek clarifications from Iran regarding remarks by one of its top military officials about southern Lebanon, as the cabinet approved 15 top tier administrative appointments.   “During the national dialogue session (on Monday), a statement attributed to Iranian Revolutionary Guard officials […]

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Suleiman Reportedly Urges Rahi Not to Visit Jerusalem

  President Michel Suleiman has told Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi that it was preferable for him not to visit the Holy Land later this month over local controversy on the planned trip, As Safir daily reported on Friday.   The newspaper said that Suleiman preferred during the talks held on Thursday at Baabda Palace that […]

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Lebanon holds tsunami drill

  A response training exercise aimed at dealing with a tsunami inflicting heavy casualties and structural damage was performed Thursday in the coastal city of Byblos, north of Beirut. The simulation was coordinated by the Byblos municipality, the Lebanese Army, Internal Security Forces, Civil Defense, Lebanese Red cross, the Byblos qada disasters management cell and the […]

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Lebanon Faces Water Crisis after Record Winter Drought

  Lebanon is bracing for a summer drought, after a record dry winter exacerbated by a massive influx of Syrian refugees and longstanding water management problems. In Ammiq, in the east of the country, the effects of the dry winter are already visible. Farmer Khaled al-Kaabi has begun watering his fields a month earlier than usual because […]

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Scanners to detect MERS at Beirut Airport

  Health Minister Wael Abu Faour gave an order Thursday to activate scanners to detect cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus among travelers arriving at Beirut airpot. “All the suspected cases at the hospitals and after conducting the necessary tests show that so far there is no trace of Corona in Lebanon," Abu Faour told […]

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HRW slams Lebanon for returning Palestinians to Syria

  Human Rights Watch slammed Lebanon Tuesday for deporting back to Syria about 40 Palestinians who according to Lebanon’s security agencies were attempting to flee the country using forged documents. The watchdog also criticized strict restrictions placed by Lebanese authorities on Palestinians crossing over the land borders from Syria.   “The Lebanese government should urgently rescind […]

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