Khazen

Exporting Lebanon: Franchise industry booming

   BEIRUT: As most of the country’s economic sectors struggle to survive the harsh economic conditions, Lebanon’s franchise industry is bucking the trend. Lebanese franchisers not only have achieved remarkable growth over the past two years but have succeeded in branching out to many countries around the world. “The franchising industry is usually less affected than […]

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Associated Press Slams Salam’s Cabinet Photo as ‘Unacceptable’

  The Associated Press removed a government-produced picture of Lebanese officials posing with members of the new cabinet after learning of the photograph’s manipulation.   After learning of the photograph’s manipulation on Sunday, the AP removed the image from its archives and issued an advisory to customers not to use it. "Adding elements to a photograph […]

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Lebanese President General Michel Sleiman – PM Tammam Salam & Lebanese lawmakers form new government, ending long uncertainty

    Khazen.org thanks Lebanese President General Michel Suleiman and Prime Minister Tammam Salam for forming new government & their leadership to keep Lebanon safe.  Lebanon’s Prime Minister Tammam Salam has formed a national unity government, more than 10 months after he became prime minister. Salam’s 24-member national unity Cabinet was announced at the presidential […]

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The Khazens in Keserwan (Part1)

  Why The Khazen Cheikhs migrated to Keserwan: El Khazen Cheikhs migrated to Keserwan in the 16th century after various economic and political crisis that hit Lebanon due to the Ottoman invasion, forcing them to move to Keserwan which was safer and offered new economic opportunities.    Factors that led to population movements in the […]

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I Got 99 Problems But an Olympic Skier’s Photo Shoot Ain’t One

  Yesterday, the title of Foreign Policy’s "Morning Brief" read "Big Day for International Diplomacy Around the World." The title misleadingly suggested that there were things actually going on in the world this week that we may care to read about.   This week alone saw the beginning of a four-day talk between China and […]

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Border control, political accord needed to shield Lebanon

  BEIRUT: Tight control of the tense Lebanese-Syrian borders to prevent the flow of militant jihadist groups into Lebanon and an internal political agreement are essential to shield the country from the devastating repercussions of the 3-year-old war in Syria, officials said.   Officials warn that Lebanon faces the threat of being transformed into an […]

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Hale Visits Hariri’s Grave as U.S. Reaffirms Support for STL

  U.S. Ambassador David Hale recently visited ex-Premier Rafik Hariri’s grave in downtown Beirut on his 9th assassination anniversary as the mission reaffirmed its support for the efforts exerted by the international tribunal. Hale toured the Mohammed al-Amin mosque and the memorial “to reflect on this period in Lebanon’s hist” and to pay respect to deceased […]

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Suleiman Calls for Action over Virgin Mary Statue Kiss Photo

    Khazen.org condemns these shameful and disrespectful actions.   President Michel Suleiman called on Friday for “appropriate measures” to be taken against a user who has posted a Facebook cover photo of himself kissing the statue of Virgin Mary.A Baabda palace statement said Suleiman called for certain “procedures and appropriate measures” against Ali Itawi. It […]

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World’s Most Depressing App Launches in Lebanon With just a tap of the finger, bombing survivors can now tweet, “I am still alive! Read more: Lebanon Bombing App

  A new smartphone app in Lebanon lets citizens automatically tweet, with one convenient tap of the finger, “I am still alive! #Lebanon #Latestbombing.” The BBC reports that the creator of the app intended to highlight the country’s deteriorating security situation with an ironic solution. The jarringly upbeat sales pitch on the app’s homepage reads, “Every time there is […]

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Benghazi in 2012 vs. Beirut in 1983: 4 Lessons Learned

  Tuesday’s congressional probe into the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya—yes, another one, the second so far in this young year—is the latest volley fired at the Obama Administration.   The report contends the Administration’s neglect allowed the attack, which killed four Americans, including U.S. ambassador to Libya Christopher Stevens, to […]

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