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Foreign Ministry Following Up on Situation of Expats in Libya, Urges Help of Embassies in Neighboring Countries

The Foreign Ministry assured on Saturday that it is following up on the situation of the Lebanese expats in Libya, where deadly clashes are currently taking place between rival militias.

"We are following up with concern on the situation of the Lebanese community in Libya and we have contacted concerned authorities there and in neighboring countries, especially in Tunisia,” a statement issued by the foreign ministry said.

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Salam Calls for Grand Mufti Elections on August 10, Qabbani Gives His 'Blessing'

Prime Minister Tammam Salam on Saturday called on the Higher Islamic Council to elect a new Grand Mufti on August 10, a decision that received the blessing of Grand Mufti Sheikh Mohammed Rashid Qabbani.

According to Article 2 of Salam's decree, the elections will take place with the participation of two-thirds of the Council's members in the first round of voting.

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Syria Troops, Hizbullah Fighters Kill at Least 50 Jihadists in Qalamoun

Syrian troops backed by Hizbullah fighters have killed at least 50 jihadists from the Islamic State and al-Nusra Front groups near the border with Lebanon, a monitor said Saturday.

The clashes raged through the night and into the morning on Saturday in the border region of Qalamun, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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Jumblat Calls for Dialogue to Confront Terrorism

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat called on Saturday on the Arab countries to kick off a dialogue with foreign states to confront terrorism.

“Saudi Arabia should lead a dialogue with Iran and Turkey in order to fight terrorism that is committing crimes in the name of Islam, displacing Christians from the Iraqi state of Mosul and destroying the Arab and Islam diversity,” Jumblat told al-Mustaqbal newspaper.

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Tension Flares Up between SCC, Bou Saab as Differences Grow

The political arch-foes remained at loggerheads on Saturday over the new pay hike for public employees despite the intensive efforts to end the impasse with the Syndicate Coordination Committee that insists on boycotting the correction of official exams.

Education Minister Elias Bou Saab reiterated in comments published in al-Joumhouria newspaper that he rejects attempts by the SCC to control the future of students.

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Derbas Says No Extraordinary Measures to Confront Influx of Mosul's Christians

Social Affairs Minister Rashid Derbas said on Saturday that the Lebanese state didn't take any “extraordinary measures” regarding the influx of Christians from the Iraqi city of Mosul as a the Patriarchs of the Orient are set to hold a conference in Lebanon on August 7.

“The state didn't take any extraordinary measures regarding the flow of Iraqi Christians to Lebanon as it considers that their conditions are not similar to the Syrian refugees,” Derbas said in comments published in the the pan-Arab daily Asharq al-Awsat.

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Army Intelligence Detains 7 Syrians Infiltrating Shebaa

The Lebanese Army Intelligence apprehended seven Syrian nationals while trying to infiltrate illegally into Lebanese territories by evading checkpoints.

According to the Central News Agency, the seven Syrians were trying to enter the southern border town of Shebaa illegally by dodging army checkpoints that are distributed in nearby areas.

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Syrian Refugee Women Tell Stories about Sexual Exploitation in Lebanon

The Syrian refugee woman huddled in the latest room she calls home, a peeling, run-down place outside a north Lebanese village. The mother of six doesn't know how she'll pay the rent. She's gotten by over the past year by taking a series of lovers who would pay for her housing.

But then a few months ago she was arrested for prostitution. That put a scare in her — that and threatening mobile messages from a former lover — so she's trying to go it alone.

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Lebanon Supplies DNA Samples in Air Algerie Crash Case

Lebanon has handed over DNA samples from relatives of 20 citizens killed in a July 24 Air Algerie plane crash in Mali, a foreign ministry source told Agence France-Presse on Friday.

Mali is leading the investigation into the crash in which 118 people were killed when their plane went down in a remote area on the southern edge of the Sahara.

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Woman Held in Tripoli over Explosive Belt, Drugs

Lebanese security forces have arrested a woman in the northern city of Tripoli after discovering an explosive belt and drugs in her home, a security source told Agence France-Presse on Friday.

The Lebanese woman, who was not named, is in her thirties and married to a Syrian who is currently in prison in Lebanon for firing at soldiers, the source said.

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