Lebanon has received a formal request from the United Nations to pay its share in the Special Tribunal for Lebanon probing the assassination of ex-Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, An Nahar newspaper reported on Friday.
The daily said the request was sent to the Foreign Ministry that passed it to the Grand Serail with a timeframe not more than two or three months.
Full StoryMinisters loyal to National Struggle Front leader Walid Jumblat have held consultations with the Druze chief over Hizbullah’s official announcement that it rejects to fund the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.
A source did not unveil to al-Liwaa daily the details of the discussions but said that the situation inside and outside the cabinet was “dangerous” after reportedly Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah told his visitors that that the tribunal will not be funded.
Full StoryThreats have been made against UN targets in Lebanon in recent weeks, the world body's outgoing envoy to the country said Thursday.
"There were some credible reports that were shared with us, the U.N., by the Lebanese army itself of potential threats" in past weeks, Michael Williams told a press conference at United Nations headquarters.
Full StoryTwelve people at the mandatory vehicle inspection “mecanique” center in Hadath were wounded in an armed clash on Wednesday, reported Voice of Lebanon radio.
The clash erupted when one of the citizens, who had entered his car for inspection, found out that his vehicle had failed the test, it said
Full StorySpeaker Nabih Berri stressed on Wednesday that the will to hold dialogue in Lebanon will always defeat security instability.
He said: “Despite the tensions, Lebanon is witnessing a period of monetary and security stability.”
Full StoryCabinet ministers defended the March 8-led government against critics who accused it of intentionally not issuing a statement against several incursions made by the Syrian army in Lebanese towns in the North and the eastern Bekaa valley.
Information Minister Walid Daouq told Free Lebanon radio that the government didn’t discuss the issue during its session on Wednesday “because it is being solved at the level of involved ministers.”
Full StoryLebanon is committed to providing shelter to Syrians fleeing the unrest in their country, Prime Minister Najib Miqati said on Thursday, responding to concerns expressed by Washington.
"My approach to these refugees coming to Lebanon is purely humanitarian," Miqati told Agence France Presse, estimating their number at 5,000.
Full StorySyrian Salafists, who have escaped their country, are holding “secret” talks with Lebanese Christian officials to explain to them about their vision on a “civil, democratic and plural” state in Syria if President Bashar Assad’s regime collapses, informed sources said.
The sources told pan-Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat published Thursday that the Salafists have so far held five meetings with Christian parties and Sunni leaderships.
Full StoryHead of the General Labor Confederation Ghassan Ghosn announced on Thursday that the GLC was suspending its negotiations with the government over its demand for a salary boost after the state budget proposed by Finance Minister Mohammed Safadi called for a value added tax hike.
“This boycott is a warning message to the government ahead of studying the budget,” Ghosn told al-Jadid TV.
Full StoryThe cabinet avoided on Wednesday discussing the funding of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon probing the assassination of ex-Prime Minister Rafik Hariri that is facing controversy over the March 8 forces’ rejection to pay Lebanon’s fees to the STL unless the is amended.
“Nothing has changed, and the funding will not be approved,” sources close to the March 8 forces told al-Liwaa newspaper on Thursday.
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