An Israeli reconnaissance drone has been missing since Monday morning in south Lebanon, media reports said.
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Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq held a meeting Monday over the situation at Beirut's Rafik Hariri International Airport and announced that 16 new bird-repelling devices will be installed to keep seagulls and other birds away from the airport.
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Kataeb Party chief MP Sami Gemayel on Monday lashed out at the political forces over their failure to approve a new electoral law until the moment, noting that “temporary alliances” cannot secure “correct Christian representation.”
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Urgent Matters Judge of Baabda Hassan Hamdan on Monday ordered a temporary reopening of the controversial Costa Brava garbage landfill.
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Twenty-eight European Union foreign affairs ministers who gathered Monday in Brussels adopted a number of conclusions on Lebanon.
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A UN delegation is currently visiting Lebanon to conduct a Strategic Review of UNIFIL. This is pursuant to a request made by the UN Security Council in its resolution 2305 of August 2016 in order to ensure that the Mission is configured most appropriately to fulfill its mandated tasks, a statement said on Monday.
Full StoryA number of public school professors in the economic capital of Ivory coast, Abidjan protested against the government's failure to pay their salaries, and have therefore confined several Lebanese and French students at private schools to pressure the government into meeting their demands, the National News Agency reported on Monday.
Information said the protesters have beaten up some students and locked them up in lower floors at the schools, NNA added.
Full StoryPrime Minister Saad Hariri praised the closing statement of the Middle East peace conference in Paris, which renewed the commitment to the two-state solution for the Arab-Israeli conflict.
On Twitter Hariri said: “We thank France for organizing the Mideast Peace and we thank President François Hollande for his just and courageous stance”.
Full StoryThe Kataeb party said on Monday it took the right decision when it decided to stay out of the government in light of what it described as fight over distribution of shares among political parties.
“In light of the latest developments as for the electoral law, oil and gas decrees, the Costa Brava crisis, the birds threatening flights safety and the corruption in various state administrations, it was right to stay in the opposition side,” a senior Kataeb source told al-Joumhouria daily on condition of anonymity.
Full StoryHizbullah has renewed adherence to endorsing an electoral law based on proportional representation system, which head of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc MP Mohammed Raad dubbed as the “rightful” decision.
Holding the parliamentary elections based on proportional representation system is the “best formulation to achieve justice and efficiency in parliamentary representation,” he said.
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