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Al-Rahi Rejects Terrorist ‘Intruders’

  Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Monday described extremist groups as intruders, vowing to spread the culture of tolerance along with Muslims. “We lived with Muslims for 1,400 years in the Orient and all the terrorist organizations that threaten and kill are aliens,” al-Rahi told a delegation of youth from several bishoprics across the world. […]

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Drug gangs exchange gunfire in Beirut’s Shatila

  BEIRUT: An exchange of gunfire around dawn Tuesday between rival drug gangs near the Palestinian refugee camp of Shatila in Beirut’s southern suburbs left two wounded, security sources told The Daily Star. The sources said that two Palestinian gangs engaged in clashes in Shatila’s Farhat neighborhood, causing tensions to soar in the camp. The […]

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Drug gangs exchange gunfire in Beirut’s Shatila

  BEIRUT: An exchange of gunfire around dawn Tuesday between rival drug gangs near the Palestinian refugee camp of Shatila in Beirut’s southern suburbs left two wounded, security sources told The Daily Star. The sources said that two Palestinian gangs engaged in clashes in Shatila’s Farhat neighborhood, causing tensions to soar in the camp. The […]

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Salam Says he Called Cabinet Meet for Being Unable to Wait

  Prime Minister Tammam Salam has said that he called for a cabinet session next Thursday because he could no longer wait for the rival political parties to resolve their disputes. Salam was quoted as saying by his visitors “I could no longer wait.” The PM invited the cabinet to convene, saying the agenda would […]

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8 Syrians arrested near Arsal for links to terrorism

  BEIRUT: Eight Syrian men have been arrested near the northeastern border with Syria on suspicion of links to terrorist groups, the Lebanese Army said Tuesday. The men were arrested Monday between the northeastern Lebanese border towns of Labweh and Arsal, according to an Army statement. Among the detainees was one who was a confirmed […]

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Living in Beirut is costly but special

  An annual survey by the global consulting company Mercer on the cost of living in 207 cities has pushed Beirut up 19 places, from the 63rd-most expensive in the world to the 44th. The Lebanese capital was also the third-priciest among the 16 Arab cities in the survey, losing out only to Abu Dhabi […]

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LAU awards Elie Saab with honorary doctorate

  BEIRUT: The Lebanese American University awarded renowned Lebanese fashion giant Elie Saab an honorary doctorate for a remarkable career during the commencement exercises of the university’s Business School over the weekend. “When I started my career 33 years ago I had a burst of energy and determination to succeed,” Saab said, addressing the Class of […]

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Is there an AIDs epidemic in Syria? Islamic State fighter donated infected blood which has spread to several other fighters

LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) – The currently unknown Indonesian man reportedly caused a panic in the Islamic State base of Shaddadi in Hasaka province in northern Syria after it was learned he suffered from AIDs following medical tests on an Egyptian fighter, his 15-year-old sex slave and two Saudi terrorists who had sex with the slave.

Another reports suggests that a local Islamic State commander may also be infected with the disease.

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Brevet Official Results for Mount Lebanon, Bekaa Released

  The official exam results for the Brevet for middle school students in the last two regions were released on Saturday. Results for students in Mount Lebanon and the Bekaa were available starting 2:00 pm. The results of students in Beirut, the North, South, and Nabatiyeh were released on Friday. (Link)

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Truckers block east Lebanon highway over govt inaction on exports

  BEIRUT: Farmers and truck owners blocked a major road in east Lebanon Saturday to protest government inaction concerning an export crisis that resulted from the closure of a key Syria-Jordan border crossing. The Traffic Management Center announced on Twitter that the owners of refrigerated trucks blocked the road linking the Bekaa Valley to Beirut. […]

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