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Hizbullah MPs Warn against 'Marginalizing FPM', Slam Mustaqbal's 'Obstruction Faction'

Hizbullah's Loyalty to Resistance parliamentary bloc on Thursday warned against “marginalizing” the Free Patriotic Movement and described it as “a main component of the country,” while claiming that there is an “obstruction faction” in the al-Mustaqbal Movement.

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Cabinet Keeps Normal Pace, Tackles Uncontentious Files in Absence of FPM Ministers

The cabinet convened on Thursday where it deliberately tackled only normal issues and stayed away from contentious files in light of the absence of ministers from the Free Patriotic Movement and the Tashnaq party.

“It has been agreed to postpone discussions on controversial issues. Prime Minister Tammam Salam has assured that the productivity of the cabinet signals that the government will continue to shoulder responsibility,” said Information Minister Ramzi Jreij after the meeting.

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Army Arrests Fugitives in Hermel District

The Lebanese army staged raids on Thursday in the border towns of al-Qasr and Fiysan in the Hermel district and arrested two fugitives wanted on several arrest warrants, the National News Agency reported.

The raids were carried out at dawn, NNA added.

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Report: Aoun Waging a 'Regime Battle' for Hizbullah to Cut Sectarian Danger

Head of the Change and Reform parliamentary bloc Michel Aoun said on Thursday that he understands the contrasting stance of his ally (Hizbullah) as for approving the term extension of military officials including extending the term of Army Commander General Jean Qahwaji, As Safir daily reported

Aoun denied any concerns claiming that the “strong strategic coalition that links it to Hizbullah is worrisome.” He even pointed positively to the calls of the Loyalty to the Resistance head MP Mohammed Raad that called for the postponement of the cabinet meeting to pave the way for “fruitful contacts that aim to enforce partnership and evade challenges,” added that daily.

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Report: Ibrahim Holds Contacts Away From Spotlight to Heal Cabinet Rift

Several contacts away from the media spotlight were made in an attempt to mend the rift that plagued the only operating constitutional institution, as reports said that General Security chief Major Gen. Abbas Ibrahim has intervened in that regard to give momentum to a cabinet meeting set for Thursday and prevent its postponement, al-Joumhouria daily reported.

Ibrahim held a series of extensive meetings on Wednesday with officials, political leaders in addition to PM Tammam Salam in an attempt to find a solution, bring the conflicting points of views together to avoid further impasse, added the daily.

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Trash Collection Crisis Looms as Sukleen Says Municipality Blocking Access to Bourj Hammoud Site

A new waste collection crisis seems to be looming on the horizon after the Sukleen firm announced Wednesday that its trucks would stop transferring trash to the Bourj Hammoud site due to the municipality's decision to block access to the location.

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Salam Vows to Continue Shouldering His 'National Responsibility'

Prime Minister Tammam Salam pledged Wednesday to “continue shouldering the national responsibility during this tough period that the country is going through.”

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Report: Saudi-Jailed Egyptian Sent Secret Document to Iran's Lebanon Embassy

A Saudi newspaper is reporting that an Egyptian man has been sentenced to six years in prison on charges of spying for Iran, attempting to disturb public order, violating the kingdom's labor laws and communicating with a sorcerer to bewitch his employer.

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Murder Charge for U.S. Man in Slaying of Lebanese Neighbor

U.S. prosecutors have charged a Tulsa man with first-degree murder and committing a hate crime in the killing of his Lebanese neighbor -- a culmination of what authorities said was the man's violent feud with the family that spanned several years and included a regular barrage of racial insults and personal confrontations.

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Hizbullah Urges Postponing Cabinet Session as 'Consultative Gathering' Rejects 'Paralyzing Govt.'

Hizbullah called Wednesday for postponing a controversial cabinet session scheduled for Thursday amid a declared boycott by its main Christian ally, the Free Patriotic Movement, as Christian ministers close to ex-president Michel Suleiman and the March 14 camp announced that they would attend the meeting.

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