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Lebanese Family Sues U.S. Nursing Home over Abuse Caught on Video

The family of an elderly Lebanese man is suing a Michigan nursing home, alleging a hidden camera captured footage of the abuse and some caretakers directed ethnic slurs toward the man.

Hussein Younes, 89, was seeking care at Autumnwood of Livonia in 2015 after a bowel obstruction surgery. His son, Salim Younes, grew concerned after noticing his father had several bruises, cuts and significant weight loss.

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Mount Lebanon Districts to Witness 3-Party Electoral Alliance

The electoral districts in Mount Lebanon will witness a three-party alliance in the upcoming parliamentary elections, media reports said.

The alliance will bring together the Progressive Socialist Party, the Lebanese Forces and al-Mustaqbal Movement.

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Jumblat Declares 'Full' Electoral Agreement with Hariri

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat has announced that a “full” electoral agreement has been reached between him and Prime Minister Saad Hariri, the leader of al-Mustaqbal Movement.

“The electoral agreement with Hariri will involve Chouf, West Bekaa and Beirut,” Jumblat told al-Joumhouria newspaper in remarks published Wednesday.

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Mashnouq Says Elections Will be a 'Lebanese Democratic Carnival'

Interior Minister Nouhad al-Mashnouq has announced that the upcoming polls will be “a Lebanese democratic carnival, after a ten-year absence of parliamentary elections.”

“The electoral law is based on four elements: proportional representation, the preferential vote, counting and voting,” the minister said.

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976 Candidates to Run in Parliamentary Elections including 111 Women

Candidate registration closed at midnight for Lebanon's upcoming parliamentary elections, which for the first time in the country's history will be held under a complex proportional representation electoral system.

The deadline for forming electoral lists will expire on March 26.

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Landmine Kills 1, Wounds 2 in Arsal's Outskirts

A landmine left behind by jihadist groups on Tuesday killed a Lebanese citizen and wounded two others in the outskirts of the eastern border town of Arsal.

The National News Agency said Burkan al-Hujeiri was killed and two others from the al-Hujeiri family were wounded when the landmine went off on an agricultural route in the al-Ajram area in the town's outskirts.

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Supreme Judicial Council Urges Prosecution of Wahhab

The Supreme Judicial Council on Tuesday condemned ex-minister Wiam Wahhab's recent criticism of the judiciary, asking the state prosecutor to take legal action against him.

In a statement, the Council said it “reviewed the content of Sunday evening's episode of al-Jadeed TV's 'al-Osbou Fi Saa' show,” condemning “the insults against the judiciary and its authority and judges by one of the participants, ex-minister Wiam Wahhab, who defamed the judiciary and questioned its work.”

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Jreissati Denies Referring Hammoud, Abu Ghida to Judicial Inspection

Justice Minister Salim Jreissati on Tuesday denied referring State Prosecutor Samir Hammoud and First Military Examining Magistrate Riad Abu Ghida to the Judicial Inspection Committee.

"I have rather called on the Judicial Inspection Committee to ask a number of top judges not to give statements to the media before obtaining authorization from the Justice Minister, in line with the applicable norms," Jreissati told reporters after the weekly meeting of the Change and Reform bloc.

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UAE Ambassador: Riyadh, Abu Dhabi Will Always Stand by PM Hariri

UAE Ambassador to Lebanon Hamad al-Shamesi announced Tuesday that “Riyadh and Abu Dhabi will always stand by Prime Minister (Saad) Hariri.”

The envoy voiced his remarks after talks with Hariri at the Grand Serail, where he handed him an invitation from Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashed to attend the 17th edition of the Arab Media Forum.

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Hariri: Reforms Will Encourage the Private Sector

Prime Minister Saad Hariri hoped Tuesday that the private sector would be a “pioneer” at the upcoming CEDRE conference, stressing that he supports the reforms required from Lebanon.

Hariri was addressing this morning the participants in the opening of the “Lebanon Investment in Infrastructure Conference” organized by Al-Iktissad Wal-Aamal group and the Lebanese economic bodies at the Four Seasons Hotel.

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