Military Prosecutor Judge Saqr Saqr charged 13 people with belonging to an armed terror group for the purpose of carrying out terrorist activities, the National News Agency reported on Tuesday.
NNA said that the charged are Lebanese, Syrian and Palestinian nationals and that they include three people who are already held in detention.

The Lebanese Forces announced on Tuesday that it supports the municipal list dubbed “We are for Jezzine” set to wage the upcoming elections in the South, the LF said in a statement.
The list includes an alliance between the LF, Free Patriotic Movement, Kataeb and families of the town, it added.

French Ambassador to Lebanon Emmanuel Bonne denied on Tuesday media reports that said that Paris was planning on holding an international conference to resolve Lebanon's political crisis, reported LBCI television.
He told the station that a “misunderstanding” had occurred over the issue.

The door has been closed on the ability of candidates running for the municipal and mayoral elections in the South to withdraw their nominations, the state-run National News Agency reported on Tuesday.
Requests to draw back nominations of candidates running for the municipal elections next Sunday were closed at midnight, NNA.

The alliance between the Free Patriotic Movement and the Lebanese Forces is working "very well", sources of the LF told An Nahar daily on Tuesday.
“Our alliance with the FPM is at its best although it is still tender. Efforts to shake it will go in vain,” unnamed sources told the daily.

Head of the Mustaqbal Movement MP Saad Hariri warned on Tuesday of the dangerous impact the ongoing presidential vacuum is having on Lebanon.
He said after holding talks with French President Francois Hollande: “The French president is very keen on ending the vacuum.”

France announced Monday that it is seeking to hold an “international conference” aimed at helping Lebanon resolve its “constitutional and political crises.”

Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi stressed Monday that Lebanese authorities will cooperate with the U.N.-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon if it requests DNA samples to confirm the death of top Hizbullah military chief Mustafa Badreddine, who is wanted by the STL for alleged involvement in ex-PM Rafik Hariri's murder.
“Rifi underlined willingness to cooperate with the STL in the case of ex-PM Hariri's assassination, emphasizing that any request from the court about the validation of the identity of any Accused will take its normal judicial course,” said a statement issued by Rifi's office.

Anna Fernando struts down the black-and-white tiles of a trendy coffee shop in the Lebanese capital, dressed in high heels and a strapless ball gown of caramel gauze ribbons.
The 43-year-old left her native Sri Lanka 21 years ago to work as a maid in Lebanon, determined to provide her children with better opportunities in life than her own.

Lebanese Democratic Party leader MP Talal Arslan on Monday accused some political parties of “hiding” behind the banner of the civil society in a bid to oust his major influence in the Choueifat area where municipal polls were held on Sunday.
