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The so-called Change MPs will meet President Michel Aoun separately during the binding parliamentary consultations next Thursday, al-Akhbar newspaper reported.
In remarks published Thursday, the daily said that the meetings are separate because the MPs haven't yet agreed on one name according to some sources, while other sources said that the Parliament's General Secretariat has sent the names separately without asking the MPs.
Full StoryU.N. Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Lebanon Najat Rochdi has delivered a speech at a press conference held Thursday at the U.N. House (Beirut) on the Extension and Revision of the Emergency Response Plan (ERP).
Below are Rochdi’s remarks as delivered at the conference:
Full StoryThe Free Patriotic Movement is intensifying its calls as it tries to find a PM candidate who fits President Michel Aoun's conditions, and who, at the same time, can gain enough support from the MPs in order to compete with caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati, media reports said.
Asharq al-Awsat newspaper reported Thursday that Aoun is imposing certain conditions on the PM-designate. It said it had learned from sources that Aoun is demanding that the next PM dismiss the Central Bank governor, include the administrative appointments on the new Cabinet agenda and recover the money transferred after the October 17 uprising by approving a forensic audit.
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Conflicting reports have emerged on whether Lebanon and Israel will manage to quickly reach a sea border demarcation deal in the wake of U.S. envoy Amos Hochstein’s visit to Lebanon earlier this week.
Full StoryThe maritime border demarcation talks have reached a sensitive phase, according to Deputy Speaker Elias Bou Saab, who told LBCI on Thursday that the U.S. mediator will come back within ten days to Lebanon with a response.
Bou Saab told LBCI that a progress has been made in the negotiations and that the Lebanese proposal to Amos Hochstein has strengthened Lebanon's stance.
Full StoryA U.N.-backed court sentenced two Hezbollah members in their absence to life imprisonment on Thursday for a huge Beirut bombing in 2005 that killed Lebanon's ex-premier Rafic Hariri.
Habib Merhi and Hussein Oneissi were found guilty on appeal in March by the Dutch-based Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) over the attack, which killed 21 other people and injured 226.
Full StoryLebanon's caretaker energy minister has extended the licensing deadline for oil and gas companies to explore in the country's territorial waters until mid-December, to give more firms the chance to bid, state-run news agency reported.
The decision by the minister, Walid Fayyad, to extended the deadline of the second round of licensing until Dec. 15 followed a request by the Lebanese Petroleum Administration, the National News Agency said.
Full StoryHigher Judicial Council chief Judge Suheil Abboud has questioned Judge Ghada Aoun’s eligibility to be in her post during a meeting for the council, after referring her to judicial inspection “failed to yield a result nor to curb her drive,” al-Akhbar newspaper reported on Wednesday.
Accordingly, Abboud proposed expelling Aoun and Judge Shadi Qardouhi from the judiciary for violating the principle of judicial discretion, the daily added.
Full StoryBased on recent assessments, 2.5 million people are currently in need of humanitarian assistance in Lebanon – vulnerable Lebanese, migrants, and Palestine refugees in Lebanon (PRL) – in addition to 1.5 million Syrian refugees, the Lebanon office of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said.
During meetings with the Lebanese Government, the Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon, Najat Rochdi, has announced that the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund (LHF) has allocated US$16 million to scale up humanitarian response in Lebanon.
Full StoryCaretaker Energy Minister Walid Fayyad has said that progress has been made as to finalizing an agreement for importing gas from Egypt through Syria.
In remarks to al-Joumhouria newspaper published Wednesday, Fayyad said he discussed the issue with visiting U.S. energy mediator Amos Hochstein, who expressed “full readiness to cooperate and help in order to complete the remaining stages.”
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