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Nasrallah: Let's go to parliament to elect a president

Hezbollah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Friday stressed that his party is not “imposing” a presidential candidate on anyone in Lebanon.

“Let each camp nominate any candidate it wants and let’s go to parliament to elect a president,” Nasrallah urged, in an annual televised speech commemorating slain Hezbollah commander Mustafa Badreddine.

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New UK Special Representative to Syria appointed

Ann Snow has been appointed UK Special Representative to Syria. She has taken up the role in succession to Jonathan Hargreaves.

Snow joined the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) in 2009. She has served in Malaysia and worked on Iran, China and Counter Terrorism. She takes up the role after 15 months of full-time Arabic-language training.

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British Embassy in Beirut celebrates coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla

The British Ambassador to Lebanon, Hamish Cowell CMG, hosted a celebration of the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on Wednesday, May 10 at the Sursock Palace Gardens in Beirut.

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US Justice Department seizes 13 Hezbollah domains

The U.S. Justice Department announced Thursday that it has seized 13 domains used by Hezbollah and affiliates.

The United States obtained court authorization to seize moqawama.org, almanarnews.org, manarnews.org, almanar-tv.org, alshahid.org, manartv.net, manarnews.net, almanar-tv.com, almanar-tv.net, alidaamouch.com, Ibrahim-alsayed.net, alemdad.net, and naimkassem.net, the Department of Justice said.

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Gemayel warns of civil war if Hezbollah continues same policy

Kataeb leader Sami Gemayel met Thursday with Democratic Gathering bloc MP Wael Abou Faour over the presidential file.

Gemayel had said Wednesday in a televised interview that meetings with other opposition parties are in an advanced stage.

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Berri urges new president before June 15

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has stressed that the election of a new president is the “beginning of beginnings,” warning that “the presidential election should be finalized before June 15 at the latest, seeing as no one would know where the country would head if the presidential vacuum continued.”

“The mother of all problems is the sectarianism that is deep-rooted in all the joints of the state,” Berri added, underlining that “there is a dire need to work for reaching a non-sectarian electoral law and implementing what has not been implemented of the Taif Accord, especially its reformist articles.”

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'Cordial and excellent': Franjieh meets Bukhari in Yarze

Saudi Ambassador Walid Bukhari and Marada leader Suleiman Franjieh met Thursday at Bukhari's residence in Yarze.

The two sat in the garden after having breakfast to discuss the presidential crisis.

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Qassem says rival camp has zero chance to 'impose president'

Hezbollah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem has stressed that the rival political camp “does not have any chance to impose a president” and is “gradually deteriorating.”

“In return, our camp started with a promising chance when it supported the nomination of (ex-)Minister (Suleiman) Franjieh, because he is the man of patriotic characteristics who shows openness towards everyone locally and at the Arab and regional levels,” Qassem added.

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Bou Habib says Mikati might meet Assad in Jeddah

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati might meet Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on the sidelines of the Arab League's summit in Jeddah this month, caretaker Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib said.

Bou Habib told al-Jadeed that Lebanon would welcome Syria for a visit but cannot economically cooperate with it for fear of U.S. sanctions.

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FPM rejects approaches of 'confrontation and defiance candidates'

The Free Patriotic Movement on Wednesday stressed the "independence" of its decision in the presidential file, saying it rejects the approaches of both the "confrontation" and "defiance" camps, in reference to the camps that support rival candidates Michel Mouawad and Suleiman Franjieh.

“The Movement calls on parliamentary blocs to draw lessons from the foreign stances on the presidential issue and to return the juncture to its domestic aspect,” the FPM’s political council said in a statement after a periodic meeting.

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