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Lebanon's medicine importers Sunday said they had run out of hundreds of essential drugs and warned of further shortages if the cash-strapped central bank did not unblock funds.
Full StoryPrime Minister-designate Saad Hariri is continuing the foreign tour that started in the UAE and later included Turkey and Egypt, a media report said on Sunday.
“Hariri’s stances have not changed and the idea of giving up the (government) formation mission is not currently on the table,” Center House sources told the al-Anbaa news portal of the Progressive Socialist Party.
Full StoryAl-Mustaqbal Movement deputy chief Mustafa Alloush has suggested that “the country will collapse and disintegrate before the government’s formation” should the current political course continue as it is.
In a TV interview, Alloush also noted that the presence of Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri outside Lebanon is “a lot more important than his presence in the country.”
Full StoryThe issue of PM-designate Saad Hariri’s resignation is not pressing anymore and Hariri will return to Beirut within 48 hours, sources close to him have said.
“Things are still in the hands of President Michel Aoun regarding the possibility of forming a mission-driven government without a blocking one-third and the ball is in his court,” the sources added, in remarks to OTV.
Full StoryThe Free Patriotic Movement called Saturday for unveiling who “brought and used” the ammonium nitrate shipment that caused the August 2020 disaster in Beirut, a day after the judge leading the probe said he will pursue senior politicians and former and current security chiefs in the case.
“The Movement stresses the right of the Lebanese to know the full truth about the Beirut port explosion,” the FPM said in a statement issued after a periodic e-meeting for its political bureau.
Full StoryU.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea has called for “accountability and closure” regarding the catastrophic 2020 explosion at the port of Beirut.
“As we approach the sad anniversary of the port blast, we join you in calling for accountability and closure, first and foremost for the victims, but more broadly for everyone who wants to turn the page on the old way of doing business,” Shea said.
Full StoryFormer finance minister Ali Hassan Khalil and ex-public works minister Ghazi Zoaiter have issued a joint statement saying they are ready to be questioned by lead investigative judge Tarek al-Bitar in the Beirut port blast probe.
Noting that they heard about the judge’s request to question them through the media, Khalil and Zoaiter said that they are both ready to appear before Bitar even before a permission is issued by parliament to have their immunity lifted.
Full StoryCaretaker Health Minister Hamad Hassan on Friday confirmed the presence in the country of three cases of the highly-contagious Delta variant of coronavirus.
Hassan also advised citizens and residents above 30 who opted not to take the AstraZeneca jab to take any available vaccine.
Full StoryThe Lebanese judge leading the investigation into last year's massive explosion at Beirut's port announced Friday he intends to pursue senior politicians and former and current security chiefs in the case, and requested permission for their prosecution, state media reported.
The move -- two days before the 11-month anniversary of the horrific blast -- was praised by families of the victims and survivors as a bold step by Bitar, whose predecessor was removed following legal challenges by two former ministers he had accused of negligence that led to the explosion.
Full StoryPresident Michel Aoun expressed on Friday his deep gratitude to Pope Francis for the day of prayer and meditation for Lebanon.
He affirmed that the Lebanese of all sects have great respect for the Holy See and will respond to the Pope’s call to save their treasured homeland.
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