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Two Ethiopian female workers were found dead in an area north of Beirut on Saturday due to suffocation from a coal heating system, the National News Agency reported.
The two females, in their thirties, were found in a room in the northern neighborhood of Blat Jbeil, NNA added.
Full StoryCanadian Foreign Minister Stephane Dion, who arrived in Beirut on Friday is scheduled to kick start his meetings with senior Lebanese officials, the National News Agency reported.
Dion who is accompanied by two Canadian MPs of Lebanese origin, Eva Nassif and Marwan Tabbara, arrived Friday night on a three-day visit.
Full StoryAn appeasing statement issued by the presidential palace came in parallel with indications that political parties might have reached an agreement over the thorny issue of distribution of ministerial portfolios, heralding the formation of a new cabinet soon, al-Joumhouria daily reported Saturday.
The presidential message came at a time when the cabinet line-up is almost complete, sources from Baabda Presidential Palace told the daily.
Full StoryIn light of various media reports that tackled the position of President Michel Aoun as for the formation of a cabinet and the distribution of ministerial portfolios, the office of the presidency issued a statement assuring that the President is determined to address the concerns of all politicians and invited them to meet with him at Baabda Palace.
“Explaining the reports published in media outlets over the past days, President Michel Aoun confirms his commitment to the concerns of everyone and his determination to address them all,” said the statement issued Friday.
Full StoryCaretaker Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil, said that Lebanon and Germany agreed on the fight against terrorism and the need to prevent its funding resources.
Bassil's stance came on Friday during a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister, Frank-Walter Steinmeier.
Full StoryBritish Ambassador Hugo Shorter held a meeting with Speaker Nabih Berri on Friday where talks focused on the situation in Lebanon and the need to address the challenges facing the country.
Following the meeting Ambassador Shorter said: “I hope government formation can conclude soon. Lebanon needs a dynamic government now, setting to work to address the many challenges facing the country: public services, economic stagnation, security.”
Full StoryIn the framework of tracking sleeping terror cells, the General Security arrested a Lebanese national on suspicion of having involvement with a terrorist organization, the General Directorate of the General Security said in a statement Friday.
During interrogation the detainee, identified as A.A., confessed to having been active with a terrorist organization at the logistical level, and transporting arms and ammunition, all in favor of terrorists based in the outskirts of the northeastern town of Arsal.
Full StoryTurkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu kicked off a visit to Beirut on Friday where he held meetings with senior Lebanese officials.
Cavusoglu first held a meeting with newly elected President Michel Aoun at the Presidential Palace. He conveyed a message from Turkish President Recep Tayyib Erdogan congratulating the Lebanese Head of State on his election, and reiterating the importance of strengthening the Turkish-Lebanese relations.
Full StoryThe Lebanese Forces urged the political parties, without naming them, which it blames for delaying the cabinet formation, to stop their endeavors because “they will be proven futile,” al-Joumhouria daily reported Friday.
LF sources called on the political parties reportedly hampering the formation of the cabinet to quit the obstruction since “this method proved ineffectiveness with President Michel Aoun, and with Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri.”
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The presidential palace resumed in the last hours the activation of its contact channels in a bid to contribute to the facilitation of the obstacles that have so far hampered the formation of a new cabinet under the tenure of President Michel Aoun, al-Mustaqbal daily reported Friday.
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