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Loyalty to Resistance Says Saudi Blacklisting of Hizbullah 'Most Ridiculous' Decision

Hizbullah's Loyalty to Resistance parliamentary bloc on Thursday slammed Saudi Arabia's labeling of Hizbullah as a “terrorist” group as one of the “most ridiculous” decisions that have been taken by the kingdom.

“The Saudi regime's designation of Hizbullah as a terrorist organization is one of the most ridiculous innovations of this flabby regime that has lost its balance,” said the bloc in a statement issued after its weekly meeting.

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Cabinet Announces Trash Plan to Be Implemented Friday

The government announced on Thursday that the waste management plan, which was adopted over the weekend, will be implemented on Friday.

Information Minister Ramzi Jreij said after a cabinet meeting at the Grand Serail: “There are no obstacles hindering the implementation of the plan.”

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Sukleen and Sukomi Slam Accusations of Failure

The waste contractor for Greater Beirut, Sukleen and Sukomi stressed that the increase in the “value of their contracts” came as the result of the expansion in size and geographical scope of their work in Beirut and Mount Lebanon, slamming media reports questioning their integrity in handling the waste management file.

“The expansion in the size and geographical area of our work in the capital Beirut and Mount Lebanon was the main reason behind the increase in the contract work,” a statement by Sukleen said on Thursday.

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General Security Arrests Lebanese Terrorist, Accomplices on the Run

The General Security Department said on Thursday that it has arrested a Lebanese man who has admitted to belonging to a terrorist group for the purpose of carrying out terrorist operations.

A communique issued by the agency said the man, whom it identified by his initials as Kh.F., admitted to investigators that he belongs to a terrorist organization and that he has actively participated with two other suspects in bomb-making.

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Report: Kuwait Begins Deporting Businessmen, Media Officials Linked to Hizbullah

Kuwait authorities have started to prepare lists of Hizbullah supporters to prevent their arrival in the country and others in anticipation of their deportation, reported the Kuwaiti al-Rai newspaper on Thursday.

Security sources from Kuwait's state security general directorate revealed that the names include Lebanese, Syrians and supporters from other nationalities.

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Rivlin Tells Putin Israel Won’t Allow Hizbullah Presence in Syria’s Golan

Israeli President Reuven Rivlin has told his Russian counterpart that the Jewish State would not allow Iran and Hizbullah to establish a foothold on the Syrian side of the occupied Golan Heights, Israeli media reported on Thursday.

The meeting between Rivlin and President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday night came days after the Russian leader announced he would withdraw Russia's forces from Syria.

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State Security ‘Marginalization’ Threatens Cabinet

The Kataeb Party’s three representatives in the cabinet in addition to Minister Michel Pharaon have warned that they would take action if the government fails to resolve the “marginalization” of the general-directorate of state security.

Minister Alain Hakim and Pharaon said they would storm out of the session that is was chaired by Prime Minister Tammam Salam on Thursday.

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Qazzi Warns of Naturalization over Refugee Employment Projects

Labor Minister Sejaan Qazzi said on Thursday that he boycotted a ministerial committee meeting to protest a decision by some donor countries to assist Lebanon by finding job opportunities for Syrian refugees.

“I won’t make compromises in that regard,” Qazzi, who represents the Kataeb Party in the cabinet, told An Nahar newspaper.

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Lebanon Not so Happy Country in World Happiness Report

Lebanon has ranked 93rd in a list of more than 150 countries in the 2016 World Happiness Report.

Denmark, closely followed by Switzerland, is again the happiest country in the world while crisis-torn Syria and Burundi are the most miserable, said the United Nations, which published the first such study in 2012.

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Gemayel Says Won't Vote for Franjieh or Aoun over Fears of 'Confrontation with Region'

Kataeb Party chief MP Sami Gemayel stressed Wednesday that his party's parliamentary bloc will not vote for Marada Movement chief MP Suleiman Franjieh or Free Patriotic Movement founder MP Michel Aoun in the presidency elections.

“What would we do if Aoun becomes president? We do not have the right to send the citizens to the unknown, seeing as we have a problem with his political principles and his vision of Lebanon as part of an axis,” said Gemayel during an interview on Future TV.

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