Former Prime Minister Saad Hariri visited Monday his father’s grave in downtown Beirut.
He had arrived at dawn Sunday in Beirut to mark the 17th anniversary of the assassination of father and ex-PM Rafik Hariri.

Prime Minister Najib Miqati tweeted Monday on the 17th anniversary of the assassination of ex-PM Rafik Hariri that "we especially remember his wisdom and determination, during this difficult situation."
Miqati later arrived with MP Fouad Saniora at Hariri's tomb in Beirut downtown to commemorate the assassination, as Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi laid a wreath at the tomb.

Senior Hizbullah official Sheikh Nabil Qaouq stressed Sunday that his party is “keen on the government’s efficacy and on Cabinet sessions’ continuity,” in the wake of the latest row over the approval of the state budget and the military appointments.
Al-Mustabal Movement leader ex-PM Saad Hariri arrived at dawn Sunday in Beirut to mark the 17th anniversary of the assassination of his father, ex-PM Rafik Hariri.

From his small music shop on Beirut's Hamra Street, Michel Eid witnessed the rise and fall of Lebanon through the changing fortunes of this famed boulevard for more than 60 years.
Hamra Street represented everything that was glamorous about Beirut in the 1960s and 1970s, with Lebanon's top movie houses and theaters, cafes frequented by intellectuals and artists, and ritzy shops. It saw a revival the past decade, with international chain stores and vibrant bars and restaurants.

President Michel Aoun has described the behavior of Shiite ministers in the latest Cabinet session as “shameful,” as he said that he fears that the parliamentary elections might be postponed due to a lack of funds.
The Shiite ministers’ “objection was not over the appointments themselves not over the appointees. The issue is that there is a vacant post, the State Security deputy chief, to whom the Shiite ministers want to name a successor, but they did not bring a proposed name,” Aoun said in an interview with al-Akhbar newspaper.

A confidence crisis between the Shiite Duo and Prime Minister Najib Miqati appears to be growing following the latest controversy over the manner in which the state budget was passed in Cabinet, the pro-Hizbullah al-Akhbar daily reported on Saturday.
MP Hassan Fadlallah of Hizbullah meanwhile accused Miqati of “violating the Taef Accord,” adding that what the premier “did in Cabinet was unacceptable and unconstitutional.”

After two weeks of talks, the IMF said Friday it has advanced efforts to secure an aid program to help Lebanon overcome its "unprecedented and complex" economic crisis, but more work is needed.

The Development and Liberation bloc of the Amal Movement on Friday stressed its “rejection of the manner in which the state budget was approved” Thursday in Cabinet.

UNIFIL Head of Mission and Force Commander Major General Stefano Del Col on Friday chaired this year’s first Tripartite meeting with senior Lebanese Army and Israeli army officers in Ras al-Naqoura. It was the outgoing UNIFIL head’s last Tripartite meeting.
