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The EDL contract workers committee on Thursday announced that a meeting will be held with the General Labor Confederation and the political forces that contributed to resolving their problem, noting that “there is a positive atmosphere although some formalities remain pending.”
“We will go home but the sit-in will remain in place until we hold our meeting with the labor minister, the (political) forces concerned and the GLC,” state-run National News Agency quoted the committee as saying.
Full StoryThe cabinet on Thursday approved expenditure aimed at increasing the salaries of public school teachers and meeting the needs of Syrian refugees.
“Among the most prominent decisions was the approval of a draft decree on allocating L.L. 200 billion for boosting the ranks of the teachers' salary scale by four ranks,” Information Minister Walid al-Daouq told reporters after a cabinet session at the Grand Serail.
Full StoryU.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Maura Connelly on Thursday held a meeting with Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun, during which she conveyed “the grave concern of the United States over recent assassination attempts in Lebanon” and said the U.S. was “deeply disturbed by the recent deportations of 14 Syrians.”
“The Ambassador and General Aoun discussed the political and security situation in Lebanon and the current situation in Syria,” said a statement issued by the U.S. Embassy after the talks.
Full StoryTwo armed men briefly set free a prisoner who was being transported in a police vehicle to a hospital in Beirut but their plot failed and the suspects escaped, the National News Agency reported on Thursday.
It said the patrol was transferring the prisoner from Rafik Hariri University Hospital to al-Hayat hospital when two men identified as Fawzi Sh. and Ahmed Q. pointed their guns at the officers and whisked the man in a black Kia.
Full StoryProgressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat accused on Thursday General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim of utterly following the Syrian regime’s orders by deporting 14 Syrians.
“It would be useful to remind (Ibrahim) that Syria and during the stability period in the country didn’t have any true concept of independent judicial system, like all the other dictatorial regimes,” Jumblat said in a statement.
Full StoryThe Syndicate Coordination Committee announced on Thursday the resumption of the official exams correction for grades 12 and 9 after a series of negotiation with the cabinet.
The SCC said that teachers are expected to start issuing the results starting Saturday.
Full StoryThe Israeli Defense Ministry estimated that if the country engaged in a war with Hizbullah and Iran some 200 Israeli civilians would die.
According to Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the number of fatalities could rise to 300 if Syria joins the war as well.
Full StoryTraffic that was halted for 35 days at the northern entrance of the southern city of Sidon resumed on Thursday after Salafist cleric Sheikh Ahmed al-Asir’s supporters removed their sit-in tents.
LBC TV said that some personal belongings were still being removed from the streets.
Full StorySyrian shells hit at dawn Thursday an area in the northern district of Akkar that lies six kilometers away from the Lebanese-Syrian border, injuring two people, the National News Agency reported.
NNA said this was the first time that shells hit an area relatively far from Lebanon’s northern border.
Full StoryPrime Minister Najib Miqati expressed relief on Thursday on the success of the authorities in resolving several crises gripping Lebanon, in particular the demands of the Syndicate Coordination Committee and Electricite du Liban’s contract workers.
“The recent crises seemed they were undermining the state’s authority, but I had as a premier to choose between resolving them by using force or calmly,” Miqati told An Nahar newspaper.
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