Source: Kataeb.org
Lebanon's General Security has announced plans to ease the return of Syrian nationals currently residing in Lebanon, following recent developments in Syria. According to information shared by LBCI, these measures will enable Syrians in Lebanon to return to their homeland through the Masnaa border crossing.
Sunday, December 8, 2024
The border town of Al-Qaa in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley is closely monitoring the unfolding events in neighboring Syria. Reports from within the town indicate heightened readiness by local municipal police, alongside reinforced Lebanese Army deployment along the border.
Sunday, December 8, 2024
The long night in Damascus was nothing short of seismic. Opponents could not have predicted the rapid collapse of the Syrian regime. The army was not prepared to fight the opposition advance that was gaining momentum. Iran was helpless, Russia did not want to get involved and Hezbollah is exhausted.
Monday, December 9, 2024
Last week’s ceasefire deal has refocused minds on Lebanon’s dire economic situation. Though formal hostilities have drawn to a close, questions over Israel’s continued presence in the south of the country and questions as to the military and political future of Hezbollah raise the specter of ongoing uncertainty. With almost 1 million Lebanese displaced and with yet more capital flight, Lebanon, whose economy has been in freefall since 2019, is facing an unprecedented crisis. Within this context, efforts to bolster its postwar economy are critical to improving the lives of its long-suffering citizens.
Friday, December 6, 2024
Gary Lineker reckons Mohamed Salah sent a message to Liverpool chiefs against Manchester City amid his contract row.
Monday, December 2, 2024
Lewis Hamilton has said he is "definitely not fast anymore" after another disappointing qualifying performance in his final season at Mercedes.
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Thursday 1 September 2022 11:23:52
Kataeb lawmaker Elias Hankach called on caretaker Telecommunications Minister Johnny Corm and Chairman of state telecom provider Ogero, Imad Kreidieh to intervene quickly as Broumana telephonic central is hit by an internet outrage, disrupting service for hours.
“The State is collapsing… Broumana telephonic central is hit by an internet outrage and the region is isolated. Many young men and women are struggling to live in this country and are working from their homes. But now there is no internet nor telecommunications,” Hankach tweeted.
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