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Lebanon’s Aoun urges forgiveness, stability after protests

Supporters of Speaker Nabih Berri Tuesday staged a protest on motorbikes through the streets of Beirut, waving Amal Movement flags. BEIRUT (Reuters) – Lebanese President Michel Aoun called for forgiveness and stability on Tuesday after a political row involving his son-in-law triggered street protests and deepened a rift with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri. Berri supporters […]

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EU voices support to Lebanese legislative elections

BEIRUT, Jan. 29 (Xinhua) — The European Union’s Ambassadors to Lebanon hailed Monday the leadership of Prime Minister Saad Hariri and expressed EU’s support for Lebanon’s upcoming legislative elections, said an EU statement. “The unity government under Hariri’s leadership has contributed decisively to the full functioning of state institutions, including legislative breakthroughs such as the […]

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Old enmity tips Lebanon into new crisis

 Article represents opinion of the author  By Annahar – BEIRUT: Speaker Nabih Berri’s Amal Movement indirectly demanded on Monday a public apology from Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil after the Free Patriotic Movement leader called the speaker a “thug” in a video leaked Sunday night. “We are not among those demanding an apology from Minister Gebran […]

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Women in MENA happier in the workplace despite enduring gender inequality

By Samar Kadi – BEIRUT – middle-east-online.com BEIRUT – Working women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region say they are more satisfied with employment conditions as employers become better engaged and committed to workplace equality, a survey by Middle East job site Bayt.com and global online market research company YouGov indicated. However, […]

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Berri’s ‘Reproach’ of Hariri Threatens Chances of Electoral Alliance

by aawsat.com – Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri has not succeeded in maintaining neutrality in the escalating dispute between President Michel Aoun and Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, which broke out on the background of the 1994 Seniority Decree, which Berri insists is unconstitutional because it does not hold the signature of the finance minister. Unlike Hezbollah, […]

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Saudi billionaire Alwaleed bin Talal freed after paying settlement

by bbc – One of the world’s richest men, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, has been released two months after being detained in Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption purge. He was freed after a financial settlement was approved by the state prosecutor, an official said. Prince Alwaleed was held in November by a new anti-corruption body headed by the Saudi crown prince. More than 200 princes, politicians, and wealthy businessmen were detained in the crackdown. Since then, they have been held in the Ritz Carlton hotel in Riyadh, which is due to reopen on 14 February. Prince Alwaleed is the most high-profile detainee to have been released so far. Speaking to Reuters news agency before his release he said that no charges had been laid against him and expressed support for Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The multi-billionaire has a vast array of business interests across the world, including holdings in Twitter and Apple.

A Canada-based businessman tells the BBC about how Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption drive is being conducted. In November, Forbes estimated his net worth at about $17bn (£13bn), making him the 45th richest man in the world. Officials say he will remain as head of his company, Kingdom Holding. Other high-profile figures that have been set free include Waleed al-Ibrahim, the head of MBC television network, and Khalid al-Tuwaijiri, a former chief of the royal court. They have paid substantial financial settlements, reports say – though the amounts have not been made public. Prince Miteb bin Abdullah, who was released at the end of November, paid more than $1bn (£750m). Media reports suggest that Mr al-Ibrahim’s deal may have included his controlling share in MBC – the largest media company in the Middle East. The Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh is holding about 200 members of the Saudi elite The anti-corruption drive was instigated by Prince Mohammed bin Salman – who has been accused of using the investigation to remove opponents and consolidate his power. In the aftermath of the purge, Saudi Arabia’s attorney general said at least $100bn (£76bn) had been misused through systemic corruption and embezzlement going back decades. The detentions – and the expensive settlements – are being characterised by the state as an attempt to recover those funds. Many more of those detained remain in the Ritz Carlton under guard, until it reopens for Valentine’s Day in mid-February. Those who do not reach settlements before then are expected to be sent to prison to await trial.

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Hunting law falls prey to old habits in Lebanon

BRITAL, Lebanon (AP) – To bird lovers, the scenes are upsetting. Dozens of dead buzzards lie on a carpet of feathers on a rocky hill in northern Lebanon. Hunters pose with their catch – scores of calandra larks, known for their melodious birdsong, arranged neatly on the hoods of their Land Rovers. Great white pelicans, […]

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Lebanese Women Show Enthusiasm to Run for Parliamentary Elections

by aawsat.com –  Four months before the scheduled date of Lebanon’s parliamentary elections, the country is witnessing an unprecedented movement aimed at increasing the number of female representation in Parliament, which has been very shy since 1953, when women were granted the right to vote and to run for the elections. Despite the fact that most of […]

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Lebanese comedian indicted over Saudi crown prince remarks

by en.annahar.com–  BEIRUT: Mount Lebanon Public Prosecutor Ghada Aoun indicted on Thursday Lebanese comedian Hicham Haddad after he mocked Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman on his “Lahon W Bass” TV show. Aoun, which indicted Haddad upon the request of General Prosecutor Samir Hammoud, referred the case to Lebanon’s Court of Publications.Haddad’s indictment also sparked an […]

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Lebanese Speaker Says Elections Have Become a ‘Reality’

By aawsat.com – Speaker Nabih Berri and Interior Minister Nohad al-Mashnouq have stressed that Lebanon’s parliamentary elections will be held on time next May. “The collective determination by the Lebanese affirms the need and duty for parliamentary polls to take place as scheduled and this has become a reality that can’t be doubted,” Berri was quoted […]

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