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Report: Fugitive Fadel Shaker Opens Bakery, Pastry Shops in Ain el-Hilweh

Singer turned fugitive Islamist Fadel Shaker has reportedly opened a bakery and two pastry shops in the southern Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp, al-Akhbar newspaper reported on Friday.

The daily reported that informants said the bakery is run by Mohammed Baydoun, who is also wanted by the judiciary.

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Peru Judge Orders Alleged Hizbullah Member Held 18 Months

A Peruvian judge has ordered a Lebanese man held for 18 months for investigation for entering the country with false documents and who authorities say belongs to Hizbullah.

Police arrested Mohamed Hamdar on Oct. 28, saying traces of explosives were found among his possessions.

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Geagea with Polls under 1960 Law if Constitutional Council 'Shortens' Extension Period

Lebanese Forces leader Samir Geagea on Thursday said he supports going to parliamentary elections if the Constitutional Council decides to shorten the extended term of parliament, stressing that Saudi Arabia did not influence his party's decision to vote in favor of extension.

“If the Constitutional Council decides to shorten the extension period, we are with going to elections, even under the 1960 (electoral) law,” Geagea said in an interview on LBCI television.

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Hizbullah Delegation from Rabieh: Aoun is Our Candidate and This is Final

Hizbullah secretary-general's political aide Hussein Khalil announced Thursday that Free Patriotic Movement leader MP Michel Aoun can be considered a “consensual” presidential candidate, describing the disagreement between the party and the movement over the extension of parliament's term as a “minor” issue.

“Our meeting today was aimed at reiterating that the relation between Hizbullah and the FPM has surpassed the memorandum of understanding to become an 'existential relation',” said Khalil after meeting Aoun in Rabieh.

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Army Frees Syrian Abductee in Bekaa after Firing at Captors

The army managed Thursday to liberate a Syrian abductee in the Bekaa region and to arrest one of the kidnappers.

“As an intelligence patrol was trying to liberate Syrian abductee Raafat Youssef on the Bar Elias-Deir Zannoun road, the captor Abdul Rahman Issa Hussein, also a Syrian national, slammed one of the patrol's members with his car,” the army said in a statement.

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Canada to Extradite Accused Paris Bomber to France

Canada's top court refused Thursday to hear a university professor's final plea to halt his extradition to France, effectively ensuring he will face trial for the 1980 bombing of a Paris synagogue.

The decision brings to an end 60-year-old Hassan Diab's six-year legal battle to avoid what he said would be an unfair prosecution in France for a crime he insists he did not commit.

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Daryan Meets al-Rahi: All MPs Must Take Part in Presidential Elections Sessions at Parliament

Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Daryan stressed on Thursday the need to elect a new president following last week's extension of parliament's term.

He said: “All lawmakers must take part in presidential elections sessions held at parliament.”

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FPM Challenges Parliament's Term Extension before Constitutional Council

The Free Patriotic Movement submitted on Thursday a challenge before the Constitutional Council over the parliament's new term extension.

Change and Reform bloc secretary and FPM member MP Ibrahim Kanaan presented the challenge.

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Army Arrests Ringleaders of Terrorist Attacks in North

The Lebanese army said on Thursday it has arrested two terrorist leaders involved in attacks on the military during the clashes in northern Lebanon last month.

An army communique said the military intelligence apprehended on Wednesday Ayman Abdul Hamid Mheish who leads a terrorist group that was involved in a plot to kidnap Lebanese soldiers in the town of Bhannine on October 25.

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Tourism, Health Ministers Engage in War of Words as New Food Safety List Unveiled

Ministers engaged in a verbal spat over media outlets on Wednesday over the food safety scandal and the Health Minister Wael Abou Faour's technique in dealing with the matter.

Abou Faour slammed ministers and officials who criticized his ministry's food safety battle, revealing new names to the list of violating institutions as Tourism Minister Michel Pharaon said that the Health Ministry should be held accountable like the rest of the food safety violators.

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