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Judge ‘Summons’ Bifani, Cabinet Postpones Decision on his Resignation

Financial Prosecutor Ali Ibrahim reportedly summoned the resigned director general at the finance ministry Alain Bifani over his remarks to international daily newspaper the Financial Times, MTV station reported on Tuesday.

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Rahi: Lebanon Wants Back its Identity

Maronite Patriarch Beshara el-Rahi again on Tuesday renewed calls for Lebanon’s neutrality towards regional conflicts, stressing that Lebanon has become isolated and is losing its original identity.

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Man Jumps Off Bourj Hammoud Bridge

A man attempted to commit suicide on Tuesday by jumping from a bridge in Bourj Hammoud neighborhood in an apparent link to the country’s deepening economic downturn.

The man jumped from the bridge but was lucky to survive, said the National News Agency quoting the Civil Defense team who rescued the man.

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Report: General Security Chief Says Kuwait Visit was ‘Positive’

General Security chief Abbas Ibrahim described his recent visit to Kuwait as “positive,” noting that Kuwaiti officials expressed “readiness to help Lebanon,” al-Joumhouria daily reported on Tuesday.

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Small Lebanon Businesses Struggle to Survive

After Beirut went into lockdown in March, Walid Ataya returned to his bakery, pizzeria and wine room each morning, perching on a stool at the sidewalk bar to maintain an outpost of commerce and consider his next moves.

Before the pandemic, Lebanon faced an economic crisis rooted in years of government mismanagement and corruption that had sparked nationwide protests. Ataya, who fled when Israel invaded in the mid-1980s, had no intention of leaving again.

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85 New Coronavirus Cases in Lebanon

Lebanon recorded 85 more COVID-19 cases over the past 24 hours, the Health Ministry said on Monday.

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IMF Warns Lebanon of High Price of Delaying Reforms

The International Monetary Fund warned Monday of the high cost of holding up reforms in Lebanon, two months into bailout talks to redress its nosediving economy.

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Hasan Says Country, Airport Won't be Shut Down over Virus Resurgence

Health Minister Hamad Hasan announced Monday that the government has no imminent plans to reimpose a broad lockdown despite the spike in coronavirus cases.

“The airport and the country won’t be shut down, life will go on and the measures must be followed responsibly,” Hasan said.

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Rights Groups Denounce Lebanon 'Repression'

A coalition of rights groups said Monday that "repression" and "intimidation" are threatening free speech in Lebanon, hit by an economic meltdown and months of angry protests.

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Hizbullah Files Complaint at Foreign Ministry against U.S. Envoy

Hizbullah's parliamentary bloc on Monday lodged an official complaint with Lebanon's Foreign Ministry over recent statements made by U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea.

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