Khazen

Population Movements to Keserwan – The Khazens and The Maans

    Population Movements to Keserwan   During the Ottoman rule, and specifically during the reign of Prince Assaf el Turkmani in Keserwan, a lot of Lebanese  migrated towards Jounieh. The Shiites came from Baalebck as well as the Bekaa Sunnites, Druzes from Mount Lebanon and Christians from Tripoli province. Prince Mansour Al Assafi succeeded to […]

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Suleiman Calls for Solidarity among Lebanese to Confront Terrorist Schemes

  President Michel Suleiman urged on Monday the Lebanese to be aware amid the critical stage the country is passing through.   The president also called for solidarity among the Lebanese in order to confront the terrorist plots targeting innocent people and that aim at destabilizing the country.   Suleiman stressed during a separate meeting […]

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Maronites redeem land from Shiites in Hadath

  BEIRUT – The Maronite League redeemed a huge tract land in the town of Hadath near Baabda after lengthy negotiations with the main buyers from the Shiite sect.   The land, around 80,000 m² in size, was redeemed in exchange for at least $40 million, a well-informed source told NOW.   Its location is […]

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Why Lebanon should join the International Criminal Court

  Despite the recent storms of criticism facing the International Criminal Court, particularly from the African Union, there are many good reasons for states to join the Rome Statute, the founding treaty of the ICC. Lebanon is not a member of the ICC, but it should seriously consider becoming one.   The ICC was created […]

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Suicide bomber kills three in Lebanon

  HERMEL/BEIRUT: A suicide car bombing targeting an Army post in the northeastern town of Hermel killed three people including two soldiers and wounded 17 others Saturday, a security source told The Daily Star.    The Lebanon branch of the Nusra Front, a radical Syrian rebel force, claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing, saying it […]

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21 Insane Photos From The President Of Ukraine’s Incredible Compound

 Official president's residence in Kiev, Ukraine (22 Feb 2014)

 

Hallway through the window of the presidential residence in Ukraine (22 Feb 2014)

 

Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych fled from Kiev on Saturday as the protest movement against his government continued to gain ground. His departure follows a deal signed yesterday with opposition leaders that dilutes his power, establishes a transitional government, and moves toward early elections, according to The Washington Post.

It also left his presidential residence just 12 miles from the city unoccupied, but not for very long.

Hundreds of protesters and journalists entered his incredible compound to find that Yanukovych was living in the lap of luxury. Besides his huge mansion, the president had his own private zoo, golf course, helipad, and even a massive boat.

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Hariri Meets al-Rahi in Rome

  Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri held talks Friday with Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi in the Italian capital Rome, in a meeting that focused on the issue of the upcoming presidential election.   "We will seek to hold the presidential election on time," Hariri said after the meeting.   "The March 14 forces will nominate […]

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Twitter outrage as users claim WhatsApp has gone down

 

Messaging service WhatsApp went down for several hours today, just a few days after Facebook announced it would acquire the company in a $19 billion deal.

WhatsApp has more than 450 million users, but it’s likely many more have signed on since Facebook’s big announcement. The app has already skyrocketed to number five in Apple’s App Store.

The company caught the issue early on and tweeted that it was working on getting things running again.

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US Senators Condemn Blasts in Beirut

  Two visiting U.S. senators condemned a double suicide bombing that ripped through a Shiite stronghold of the Lebanese capital Wednesday, saying they were concerned about the spillover effects of Syria’s civil war. Two bombers blew up their cars near an Iranian cultural center in Beirut, killing at least four people and wounding more than 100. […]

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U.S. “Chose to Stay Silent” on Muslim Persecution of Christians

   The rise of endemic Christian persecution in the Middle East was noted in November when Roman Catholic Pope Francis declared "We will not resign ourselves to imagining a Middle East without Christians" and stressed the importance of "the universal right to lead a dignified life and freely practice one’s own faith" after meeting with […]

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