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Iraqi Foreign Minister Husheir Zibari has said that the events in Lebanon were a small example of the "extremely hot summer" expected this year in the Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine sectors. He said that the great tension in Saudi-Syrian relations ... May 16, 2008, 1:02 pm
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... the opposition forces and especially Hizbollah as a political and military actor not just in Lebanon but in the Middle East too.--Alberto Cruz
May 16, 2008 By Alberto Cruz
Source: CEPRID, ZNet
On April 6th a general strike was called in Egypt. One month later, on May 7th, another one was called in Lebanon. The causes were the same in both countries: calls for an increase in...
Central Indiana�s burgeoning warehouse industry received another boost today as United States Cold Storage announced it would open a 100-employee refrigerated warehouse in Lebanon in the summer of 2009.
Sat, 17 May 2008 02:57:54 A c a r accident leaves one Uni ted Nations peacekeeper dead and another injured in southern Lebanon, Lebanese security officials say. A car from the Malaysian battalion went off the road, and slid into a valley near the village of Tebnine in southern Lebanon, the sources said on Friday. The wounded person was transferred by a French UN peacekeeper to a hospital...
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After months of political deadlock in Lebanon, large-scale violence erupted in Beirut on May 9, bringing analysts to question whether the conflict there might bubble over into civil war. Hezbollah fighters seized large parts of west Beirut (NYT), forcing pro-government groups out of the area and shutting down media outlets. Meanwhile, rocket attacks targeted the residence of Saad al-Hariri (al-Jazeera),...
Doha- Lebanon's rival political leaders arrived in Doha for dialogue talks aiming at ending the political crisis that has divided the. The talks are being sponsored by the Arab league
Walid Jumblatt, Leader of the PSP (Photo: Wikipedia) Like most of the Western media, Ha'aretz has done a very poor job of covering the events that transpired in Lebanon last week. With Hizbullah having imposed a de facto blackout early on in its coup attempt, few people inside or outside the country were in a position to gain a sense of what was happening on the ground. Hizbullah's own media war
Beirut - A United Nations peacekeeper was killed and another was wounded when their car went off the road in southern Lebanon, Lebanese security sources said. A car for the Malaysian battalion affiliated with United Nations Interim Forces in Southern...
BEIRUT, May 15 -- Arab mediators brokered a deal Thursday to end Lebanon's worst internal fighting since its 15-year civil war, inviting factions to Qatar for talks but leaving unresolved questions that have embroiled the country for 18 months.
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar’s emir formally opened talks on Friday between rival Lebanese leaders which aim to resolve a protracted political conflict that has pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war. Go to news source
We look at how networks and TV stations are the new battlegrounds in Beirut. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8SyKAUBVQo
We look at how networks and TV stations are the new battlegrounds in Beirut. Author: AlJazeeraEnglish Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=too_qhM11AU
Beirut - For three years, Sunni Muslims have dominated Lebanon's government. Now they are bitter and fearful after Hezbollah's seizure of parts of Beirut in street gunbattles an ominous sign of how the country's latest political crisis has sharply worsened sectarian tensions.
Khaldeh- The Hezbollah attack against the Lebanese Druze of Mt Lebanon reunited the Druze community. The whole nation is hoping that all the Lebanese leaders will return reunited after the dialogue talks in Doha, Qatar.
Article #55879 LEBANON , Middle East , TOPICS: Conflict, Development, Industry / Commerce, 813 words LEBANON : MANY BUSINESSES PLAN TO EXPAND, DESPITE UNREST By Mona Alami MORE BY THIS AUTHOR BEIRUT , Lebanon , Feb. 6, 2008 (IPS/GIN) -- The year 2008 has already been grim for most Lebanese businesses: Struggles with the nation's permanent protest movement, security problems, a brief war in a Palestinian...
Copyright 2008 IPS - Inter Press Service/Global Information Network IPS - Inter Press Service February 6, 2008 Wednesday 767 words LEBANON : MANY BUSINESSES PLAN TO EXPAND, DESPITE UNREST Mona Alami BEIRUT , Lebanon , Feb 6 2008 The year 2008 has already been grim for most Lebanese businesses: Struggles with the nation's permanent protest movement, security problems, a brief war in a Palestinian refugee...
BEIRUT (IPS) - A bomb tears through the bustling Chevrolet area on the outskirts of Beirut. Bad news travels fast: Captain Wissam Eid from the Internal Security Forces has been killed in the blast. This is a typical day for Lebanese citizens. The year 2007 has already been grim for most Lebanese businesses. Crisis after crisis has weighed down heavily on the Land of the Cedars. A permanent protest...
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