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Diab at IV Brussels Conference: Save Lebanon from Repercussions of Caeser Act

Prime Minister Hassan Diab voiced calls during the IV Brussels Conference on Tuesday, to save Lebanon from the repercussions of the Caesar Act against Syria.

"I recall on the United Nations, on European countries and on friendly nations to steer Lebanon away from the repercussions of any act against Syria mainly the Caesar Act," said Diab in Lebanon's speech at the teleconference on Supporting the Future of Syria and the Region.

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Report: ‘Critical’ Stage ahead as U.S. ‘Amplifies’ Sanctions on Hizbullah

Lebanon is reportedly entering a “very critical” stage and the intensity of U.S. sanctions on Hizbullah is going to “massively increase in the future,” al-Joumhouria daily reported on Tuesday.

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Geagea Slams Aoun's Aides, Says IMF Talks Have 'Ended'

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on Monday criticized the inner circle around President Michel Aoun and said Lebanon’s negotiations with the International Monetary Fund have “ended.”

“My impression is that President Aoun has not given his opinion about anything lately, and when I used to talk to him about any issue, he would ask me to ‘talk to Jebran,’” Geagea said in an interview with LBCI TV, referring to Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil, who is also Aoun’s son-in-law.

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Bifani Says Throwing His Resignation into the Face of 'Darkness and Tyranny Forces'

Finance Ministry Director General Alain Bifani announced Monday that he is resigning from his post "after we reached a dead end and the risk level surged to a level" that he can no longer deal with "silently."

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Shea Meets Hitti, Says Page Turned on Judge's Controversial Ruling

U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea held talks Monday with Foreign Minister Nassif Hitti, after which she announced that the page has been turned on a controversial ruling against her by a Lebanese judge.

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Lebanese-Australian Lawmaker Says He's Not a Suspect in China Probe

A Lebanese-Australian state lawmaker said Monday that he was not a suspect in a police investigation into unnamed people advancing China's goals in Australia, days after his home and office were searched by police.

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Lebanon Banks Increase Exchange Rate for Dollar Deposits

Lebanese banks sought on Monday to encourage depositors to withdraw trapped dollar savings in Lebanese pounds by increasing their exchange rate, as the national currency continued its tumble on the black market.

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5 New Coronavirus Cases in Lebanon

Lebanon recorded five new cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus on Monday, raising the total number of individuals infected with the virus to 1,745, the Health Ministry said.

In its report, the Ministry said the five cases were recorded among residents.

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Aoun Holds Talks with Salameh

President Michel Aoun held talks with Central Bank governor Riad Salameh and discussions focused on the bank’s measures to address the monetary situation in the country, in light of a crippling economic crisis, the National News Agency reported on Monday.

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Russian Ambassador Reacts to Anti-U.S. Ruling

Russian Ambassador to Lebanon Alexander Zasypkin commented on the latest ruling of a Lebanese judge against the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon over her statements, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Monday.

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