Hezbollah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem has stressed that his party “accepts the Taif Accord.”
“We believe that it would achieve a lot of objectives when implemented in a better manner,” Qassem added.
Full StoryThe American University of Beirut’s Office of Advancement was announced as a Catalyst Award winner for Institutional Advancement during Anthology Together, Anthology’s annual user conference, on July 17-19 in Nashville, Tennessee.
AUB was one of 40 winners chosen from among 109 nominees from institutions in 21 countries.
Full StoryThe municipality of Kfarshouba opened Thursday a dirt road along the withdrawal line, where Israel recently built a concrete wall.
"The bulldozer has finished excavating the road, and cars are now crossing for the first time since 1978, the date of the occupation," al-Manar reporter Ali Shoeib said.
Full StoryTwo depositors stormed Thursday a bank in Sin el-Fil and left the bank after receiving their trapped savings.
Salim Hatoum and Ashraf Salha respectively demanded their $5400 and $23200 frm Byblos Bank.
Full StoryThe Finance and Budget Parliamentary Committee convened Thursday to resume the discussion of the oil and gas sovereign fund bill.
Earlier this week, the Committee discussed the bill and said it endorses it "in terms of the commitment to the independence of the management of the sovereign fund and the transparency of its accounts and foreign investments."
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A statement issued by the U.S., France, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt after a meeting in Doha has returned Lebanon’s presidential crisis to “square one,” the pro-Hezbollah al-Akhbar newspaper said on Wednesday.
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French special presidential envoy for Lebanon Jean-Yves Le Drian has met in Jeddah with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, a day after representatives of France, Saudi Arabia, the U.S., Qatar and Egypt met in Doha to discuss the Lebanese file.
Full StoryIsraeli airstrikes early Wednesday near Syria's capital Damascus killed three fighters loyal to President Bashar al-Assad's regime and wounded four others, a war monitor said.
Syrian state news agency SANA earlier reported two soldiers had been wounded in the overnight strikes. It quoted a military source as saying the bombing targeted "certain positions in the vicinity of Damascus."
Full StoryThe Central Bank’s four vice governors – Wassim Mansouri, Bashir Yakzan, Salim Chahine and Alexander Mouradian – on Tuesday met in parliament with a number of MPs.
“We’re awaiting the list of demands that they want from the government,” MP George Adwan said after the meeting.
Full StoryLebanon’s pro-Hezbollah al-Akhbar newspaper on Tuesday criticized a statement issued by the five-nation group on Lebanon as “escalatory” and “a declaration of a new tutelage” over Lebanon.
The statement “resembled a mourning of the French initiative and a near-termination of the mandate granted by the U.S. to Paris in the presidential file,” al-Akhbar said.
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