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Members of Khalde’s Arab tribes blocked Wednesday the Khaldeh-Beirut highway, after the military court issued rulings overnight against detainees of the Khaldeh 2021 clashes.
In August 2021, deadly armed clashes erupted during the funeral of a Hezbollah-linked man who was killed a night before in a vendetta shooting. The clashes left at least five people including three Hezbollah members dead.
Full StoryMarada Movement chief Suleiman Franjieh held talks Tuesday in Bkirki with Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi.
“What we’re seeing in the media is baseless and distorted, seeing as settlements have started in the region, rivals will reconcile, the game has changed and this matter will reflect on Lebanon,” Franjieh said after the meeting.
Full StoryU.S. Embassy Beirut on Tuesday marked the 40th anniversary of the April 18, 1983 bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Beirut, in which a suicide bomber attacked the embassy, killing 63, including 52 Lebanese and American Embassy employees.
Families of the victims joined Ambassador Dorothy Shea, Deputy Chief of Mission Richard Michaels, and the Embassy community to honor and pay tribute to the men and women who lost their lives in this attack, and to pay respects to their families and loved ones.
Full StoryAfter the nominations of Suleiman Franjieh and Michel Mouawad “nearly reached a dead end,” efforts got underway to find a “third candidate” on which the opposition’s 45 MPs can agree, political sources said.
“There are more than 20 MPs who are yet to take a stance, pending consensus on an acceptable candidate whom they can support,” the sources told the al-Anbaa news portal of the Progressive Socialist Party.
Full StorySecurity forces Tuesday fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters, including retired soldiers, who tried to break through the fence leading to the government headquarters in downtown Beirut, ahead of a cabinet session.
The protesters hurled stones at the armed forces protecting the government headquarters and repeatedly tried to break through the fence, while some of them suffered breathing problems from the tear gas.
Full StoryMarada Movement chief Suleiman Franjieh “will not continue with his presidential nomination if he does not sense a positive stance from the Gulf states and the Arab nations regarding this nomination,” caretaker Information Minister Ziad Makari of the Marada Movement said.
“He does not intend to repeat the experience of ex-president Michel Aoun” with the Gulf countries, Makari told al-Hurra television.
Full StoryA diamond and art dealer was sanctioned Tuesday by the UK and U.S. governments for allegedly funding Lebanon's Hezbollah group.
The UK Treasury said it froze Nazem Ahmad's assets in the UK because he financed Hezbollah. Under the sanctions, no one in the UK or U.S. will be able to do business with Ahmad or his businesses.
Full StoryCabinet on Tuesday agreed to increase the private sector’s minimum monthly wage from 2.6 million to 9 million pounds, worth $92.50 at the country’s black market rate, which dominates the market. The ministers also raised the exchange rate used for calculating customs fees from 30,000 pounds to the dollar to the central bank’s Sayrafa platform, where the dollar is valued at 86,700 pounds.
Parliament earlier on Tuesday postponed municipal elections for up to a year amid concerns the government would not be able to secure the needed funding in time for the polling.
Full StoryKataeb Party chief Sami Gemayel has met at the Elysee Palace with French presidential advisor Patrick Durel.
“We did not discuss (presidential) candidates and there is a French idea that was being circulated in this regard,” Gemayel said after the talks.
Full StoryU.S. Embassy Beirut and the United Nations commence Tuesday cash distributions under the “Livelihood Support Program.”
The first tranche of this program, valued at $16.5 million, will disburse temporary financial support for Internal Security Forces (ISF) personnel.
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