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Lebanon declares national mourning over Queen Elizabeth's death

Lebanon on Friday declared national mourning over the death of Queen Elizabeth II of Britain.

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2 bombs found near Lebanese consulate in Milan

Two handmade bombs were found Friday morning near a building in Milan where the Lebanese consulate is based, Italy’s official news agency ANSA said.

The alarm was triggered after a passerby noticed a package from which two electric cables were popping out.

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Reports: Hochstein says Israel ready for pre-vote deal with Lebanon

U.S. mediator Amos Hochstein denied in his meetings with Lebanese leaders on Friday the presence of any link between reaching a sea border deal and Israel’s legislative elections, Lebanese TV networks said.

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Hochstein to 'visit Doha' as Qatari firm says ready to 'explore in Block 9'

The U.S. mediator in the sea border talks between Lebanon and Israel, Amos Hochstein, will visit Doha and a Qatari firm has expressed readiness to explore for gas in Lebanon’s Block 9, MTV reported on Friday.

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Energean says gas to flow 'in weeks' from Karish

A London-listed company licensed by Israel to extract gas from a maritime field that is in part claimed by Lebanon has announced that it would begin yielding output within weeks.

The "assets have outperformed our expectations and our flagship Karish project is on track to start production within weeks," Energean said in a statement accompanying financial results. 

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Hochstein lauds 'very good progress' in talks with Lebanese leaders

U.S. mediator Amos Hochstein held talks Friday with Lebanese leaders over sea border demarcation and the gas dispute with Israel.

“I think we’re making very good progress and I’m very hopeful that we can reach an agreement,” Hochstein said after meeting President Michel Aoun in Baabda.

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Berri 'proud' to have persuaded Mikati against six state ministers

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has confirmed his role in convincing Prime Minister-designate Najib Mikati to refuse to add six ministers of state to the new government.

"I am proud that I was able to do so," Berri told al-Joumhouria newspaper, in remarks published Friday.

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Families of port blast victims storm justice ministry

Families of the Beirut port blast victims stormed Friday the Justice Ministry, to protest a decision by caretaker Justice Minister Henri Khoury to name an alternate investigator in the Beirut port blast case.

The protesters were forced to leave the building by security forces members. They couldn't manage to reach the minister's office.

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Israeli general readies to lead the charge against Hezbollah

In his just-completed role as head of the Israeli military's Home Front command, Maj. Gen. Ori Gordin was in charge of bolstering a network of early-warning systems and shelters in case of rocket attacks. It may have been the ideal preparation for his new assignment.

Gordin is set to soon take over the Northern Command -- putting him at the forefront of Israel's efforts to contain Hezbollah. At a time of heightened tensions, the Lebanese militant group is believed to possess tens of thousands of rockets and missiles capable of striking anywhere in Israel, dwarfing any threat posed by the Palestinian militant groups in Gaza that have battled Israel in recent years.

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Berri sets parliamentary session for discussing state budget

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri on Thursday scheduled a plenary parliamentary session for September 14, 15 and 16.

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