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Lebanon's Public Prosecutor, Judge Jamal Al-Hajjar, has initiated legal proceedings against two individuals identified as responsible for the unauthorized illumination of the Raouche Rock in Beirut last week.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
One month after Lebanon announced plans to begin disarming Hezbollah, officials in Israel and the United States are observing the first signs of enforcement, The Jerusalem Post reported.
Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Lebanon is awaiting three international conferences aimed at securing support to confront its political and economic crisis and to rebuild what was destroyed by the Israeli army during its recent war and repeated violations of the ceasefire. But experts say any international assistance is “not easily attainable” and will not be “a blank cheque,” remaining conditional on substantial reforms and a clear commitment to the principle of arms being confined to the state.
Wednesday, September 17, 2025
In late August, the Lebanese Armed Forces began collecting weapons from Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. The initiative came in the wake of an agreement between Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas and newly elected Lebanese president Joseph Aoun. The agreement enables the Lebanese army to collect weapons from armed groups and secure all weapons in Lebanon in the state’s possession. Lebanon’s success in collecting arms could help pave the way for wider regional stability. It could also provide a lesson for how the disarmament of Hamas could take place in Gaza.
Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says the club expects to learn the outcome of the hearing into its 115 charges of alleged Premier League financial rule breaches "in one month".
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Former Brazil and Real Madrid defender Marcelo has announced his retirement from football, bringing the curtain down on a trophy-laden career that included five UEFA Champions League triumphs.
Friday, February 7, 2025
Wednesday 7 August 2024 12:51:40
Director General of the Ministry of Economy, Mohamad Abou Haidar, explained that as long as all maritime crossings remain open, there is no crisis in any sector.
In an interview with LBCI, Abou Haidar noted that Lebanon imports over 80% of its needs, all of which are entering normally through the crossings.
"We have instructed the inspectors to clear all goods from the port," he said.
Abou Haidar emphasized that there is no need for panic buying, saying: "Gasoline, diesel, gas, and food supplies are all available."
He stressed that the supply chain is functioning very well.
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