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Rushdie lost sight in eye, use of hand in attack 

Author Salman Rushdie lost vision in one eye and was left "incapacitated" in a hand after he was stabbed in the United States in August, his agent said in an interview published this weekend.

The 75-year-old writer, who had received several death threats after the publication of his "The Satanic Verses", was stabbed several times in the neck and abdomen before he was due to give a talk in the state of New York.

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Al-Rahi warns of presidency void 'as some nations seek to change Lebanon face'

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi on Sunday said the political forces that seek presidential vacuum would be comitting "national treason."

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Presidency denies Aoun will issue decree accepting govt. resignation

The Presidency on Sunday dismissed as "totally baseless" media reports claiming that President Michel Aoun intends to sign "a decree accepting the government's resignation."

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Israeli court clears way for Lebanon maritime border deal

Israel's Supreme Court on Sunday paved the way for the signing of a maritime border deal with Lebanon, after it rejected appeals that the pact requires parliamentary approval.

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Aoun agrees with Assad on demarcating Lebanon-Syria sea border

President Michel Aoun called his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad two days ago and discussed with him the bilateral ties between the two countries and the issue of demarcating the maritime border between Lebanon and Syria, al-Akhbar newspaper reported on Saturday.

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Lebanon among nations affected by delay of Ukrainian grain exports

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Russia of "deliberately delaying" the export of grain from Ukrainian ports bound for countries in Africa and Asia.

"Today more than 150 ships are in a queue to fulfil contractual obligations for the supply of our agricultural products," Zelensky said in a video address.

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Stay or go: Palestinians in Lebanon plunged into poverty

Nasser Tabarani, a Palestinian refugee living in Lebanon, has tried twice to migrate by sea to a better life in Europe but was detained by troops both times and brought back to shore. He'd do it all over again, he said, since life has become unlivable for most Palestinians in crisis-hit Lebanon.

The 60-year-old father of seven said he borrowed a total of $7,000 to try and leave Lebanon and now has debts he can't pay back.

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Aoun says will continue work after leaving Baabda

President Michel Aoun said Friday that he will continue his work after the end of his presidential term on October 31.

“Our work will be better,” Aoun told a delegation from the National Commission For Lebanese Women.

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Presidency says no 'concessions' or 'bargains' in border deal with Israel

The Presidency’s press office stressed Friday that “what has been achieved as to the demarcation of the southern sea border is the result of a Lebanese decision that reflects the unity of the Lebanese stance and the result of tough and difficult negotiations that were led by the Lebanese negotiating team with the U.S. mediator.”

“During the negotiations, Lebanon did not offer any concessions and it did not bow to any bargains, swaps, ‘deals’ or the wills of foreign nations,” the press office added, dismissing recent media reports that have claimed otherwise.

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Rifi prays in Khalde, vows to end 'Iranian presence in Lebanon'

MP Ashraf Rifi prayed on Friday at the Khalde Mosque before moving to the house of the father of Hassan Ghoson, who had been slain in clashes with Hezbollah-linked gunmen.

“The incidents that happened in Khalde were in defense of the residents, Lebanon and all Sunnis in Lebanon,” Rifi said.

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