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Lebanon among 29 Nations whose Citizens Can Visit Greece from June 15

Greece said Friday it would reopen its airports in Athens and Thessaloniki to arrivals from 29 countries from June 15, the start of the tourist season.

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Lebanon Records Four New Coronavirus Cases

Lebanon on Friday recorded four new coronavirus cases, which raises the overall tally to 1,172, the Health Ministry said.

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Aoun Asks Cabinet to Reconsider Decision on Salaata Power Plant

President Michel Aoun on Friday asked Cabinet to “reconsider its decision” after it decided in a previous session not to set up a power plant in the Salaata area, to the dismay of the Free Patriotic Movement.

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Mustaqbal Lashes Out at Bassil: We Don't Sneak Criminals under Intl. Deals

Al-Mustaqbal Movement secretary-general Ahmed Hariri lashed out at Free Patriotic Movement chief, Strong Lebanon MP Jebran Bassil over the general amnesty law.

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Central Bank: Negotiations Ongoing with IMF

The Central Bank of Lebanon issued a statement on Friday assuring that BDL governor Riad Salameh is taking part in the negotiations with the International Monetary Fund which in turn requested not to disclose the content of talks.

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Diab Visits Army Barrack in Eastern Border

Prime Minister Hassan Diab visited on Friday the barracks of Elias el-Khoury in the eastern border town of Ras Baalbek and placed a flower wreath on a memorial statue of soldiers killed during the 2017 operation “Dawn of the Outskirts” in Ras Baalbek and el-Qaa against the terrorist Islamic State group.

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Bassil: States Can’t Be Established by Encouraging Crime

Free Patriotic Movement chief MP Jebran Bassil voiced disdain on Friday over a general amnesty law that drew controversy at a legislative session the day before, saying that “criminals and terrorists must not be treated the same as Lebanese wishing to return back from Israel.”

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Lebanon Removes Banking Secrecy Rules in Bid to Fight Corruption

The Lebanese parliament approved on Thursday a law to remove decades-old banking secrecy rules in order to better fight rampant corruption that has pushed the country to the edge of economic collapse.

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Hariri: Free Patriotic Movement 'Wants Entire Country'

Ex-PM Saad Hariri on Thursday hurled a new jab at the Free Patriotic Movement, this time over an administrative appointments law that has been approved by parliament amid the objection of the FPM.

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Geagea Hails Approval of Appointments Law as 'Triumph'

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on Thursday described parliament's approval of a law for administrative appointments as a “triumph” for the LF-led Strong Republic bloc.

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