Prime Minister Najib Miqati said on Wednesday that he is not considering any resignation of his cabinet in the time being because it might lead to a political crisis in Lebanon.
"Considering Syria's current situation, any miscalculated step might lead to complete chaos in Lebanon,” Miqati said in an interview with al-Arabiya television.
Full StoryTwo stun grenades exploded on Wednesday in Abu Samra neighborhood in the northern city of Tripoli and the army found another unexploded shell in the region, the National News Agency reported.
“The explosions were followed by heavy gunfire in Abu Samra,” the NNA added.
Full StoryThe electoral subcommittee on Wednesday ended its meetings dedicated to discussing the suggestions for the parliamentary elections' law without reaching an accord on a preferred proposal.
“The joint parliamentary committees will convene next Tuesday to tackle the subcommittee report and refer it to Speaker Nabih Berri,” MP Robert Ghanem said after the talks, explaining that the lawmakers have reached conclusions over a number of issues about the electoral law, tackling the hybrid proposal in particular.
Full StoryRussian President Vladimir Putin offered on Wednesday after meeting with President Michel Suleiman to host an international conference in Moscow on the refugee crisis in Syria sparked by the conflict between rebels and the regime.
"If the interested nations agree to this, we will be ready to propose Moscow as the venue," news agencies quoted Putin saying.
Full StoryArmy Commander General Jean Qahwaji renewed on Wednesday the army's commitment to steering Lebanon clear from regional conflicts and providing the sufficient protection ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
He said: “The army is committed to protecting the elections and the people's rights to express themselves under the political authority in order to preserve the country's unity, sovereignty, and independence.”
Full StoryThe parliamentary subcommittee dedicated to studying an electoral draft law concluded on Wednesday a first round of talks with sessions set to resume later during the day.
MP Robert Ghanem announced that the meetings will continue in the afternoon after his talks with Speaker Nabih Berri, during which he informed the speaker of the discussions at the subcommittee.
Full StoryA Lebanese mother led an armed operation on Wednesday to kidnap her own children while on their way to school in Mount Lebanon's Aley district, the state-run National News Agency reported.
The agency said Nadine Akkawi with the help of several gunmen kidnapped her sons Omar, 7, and four-year-old Jad while they were with their grandfather Farouq outside al-Iman school in the town of Aramoun.
Full StoryTeachers and public sector employees held a nationwide strike on Wednesday and warned the government that they would take “fateful” measures in February if it continued to procrastinate in referring the new wages scale to parliament for approval.
The strike, which was called for by the Syndicate Coordination Committee, a coalition of private and public school teachers and public sector employees, was culminated by a march from the Information Ministry building in Beirut's Hamra thoroughfare all the way to the Grand Serail in the city center.
Full StoryThe first Russian citizens evacuated from Syria arrived in Moscow overnight via the Rafik Hariri International Airport in Beirut.
The evacuation of 77 Russians was the first organized by Russia since the start of the Syrian conflict nearly two years ago, and it may be the beginning of what could become a difficult and dangerous operation to rescue tens of thousands of Russians living in Syria as rebels gain momentum in their fight to oust President Bashar Assad's regime.
Full StoryProgressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat announced on Wednesday that he was ready to discuss any “positive” proposal on an electoral draft-law that would govern this year's parliamentary polls.
In remarks to As Safir daily, Jumblat said he was ready to discuss any “positive electoral idea” without giving further details.
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