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Report: Concerns over Social Protection Mount as Subsidies Draw to a Close

As Lebanon prepares to stop subsidies on the import of basic goods, concerns emerge about its repercussions on security in a country grappling with an unprecedented economic and financial crisis and a sharp depreciation of its local currency, media reports said on Thursday.

A “prominent” security source told MTV television station that Lebanon is going to face a big challenge, “not at the level of terrorism, but at the level of social protection and social security this time.”

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Financial Prosecutor Detains Turkish Power Ships, Freezes Payments

Lebanon’s Financial Prosecutor Judge Ali Ibrahim on Wednesday issued an order detaining the two Turkish power ships Fatmagül Sultan and Orhan Bey in connection with a suspected violation of the contract signed with the Lebanese state.

“Attorney General Judge Ghassan al-Khoury has informed the relevant ministries -- finance; public works and transport; and energy and water -- as well as the Electricite du Liban company and the Internal Security Forces, General Security, the Customs administration and the army’s Intelligence Directorate of… Ibrahim’s decision to detain the ships and prevent them from leaving Lebanon,” the National News Agency said.

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Le Drian Vows Firmness towards Lebanese Politicians Blocking Govt.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian on Wednesday voiced a stern message regarding Lebanon’s political crisis, on the eve of an official visit to Beirut.

“I will be in Lebanon tomorrow with a message of great firmness to political leaders and a message of full solidarity to the Lebanese,” Le Drian tweeted.

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59 Containers of Highly Dangerous Substances Removed from Beirut Port

Fifty-nine containers of highly dangerous substances were cleared Wednesday from the disaster-hit Beirut port, nine months after the explosion of hundreds of tons of poorly stored ammonium nitrate at the facility caused a deadly and unprecedented peacetime catastrophe in Lebanon.

“Following a strenuous follow-up by caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab for more than eight months, fifty-nine containers of highly dangerous substances found at Beirut port and other places after the Aug. 4 blast disaster were exported today,” the Premiership said in a statement.

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Judge Aoun Raids Another Money Transfer Company

Mount Lebanon Prosecutor Judge Ghada Aoun on Wednesday raided the offices of the Prosec money transfer firm in Baabda, in a new development that follows her controversial raids on the Mecattaf cash shipping company in Awkar.

State-run National News Agency said Aoun raided the firm after it refused to hand over requested data.

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Sixth Round of Lebanon-Israel Border Talks Postponed over U.S. 'Preconditions'

The sixth round of indirect negotiations scheduled Wednesday between Lebanon and Israel on their maritime borders have been postponed to an “unspecified” date, media reports said.

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Hajjar Says Cabinet Formation Facing 'Dead End'

Al-Mustaqbal MP Mohammed el-Hajjar on Wednesday pinned significance on the expected visit of French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian to Beirut amid the government’s impasse, noting that PM-designate Saad Hariri will eventually “take a decision” on the complex formation of a cabinet, the National News Agency reported.

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Abiad Says Patients' Inability to Afford Treatment is Growing

Director at the Rafik Hariri International Hospital, Firass Abiad, said on Wednesday that Lebanon’s worsening economic and financial crisis has exacerbated the inability of patients to seek medical treatment.

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ABL Denounces Ruling to Freeze Assets of Banks and their Chairmen

The Association of Banks in Lebanon denounced on Wednesday a judicial decision to freeze the real estate assets of all Lebanese banks and the real estate assets, shares and stocks of their chairmen.

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Strong Lebanon Bloc Says Govt. Formation Delay a 'National Crime'

The Free Patriotic Movement-led Strong Lebanon bloc on Tuesday called on Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri to “immediately move to submit a complete cabinet line-up.”

In a statement issued after its weekly e-meeting, the bloc said such a line-up should “clearly include the distribution of portfolios to sects” and should specify “the authorities that should name the nonpartisan and specialist ministers.”

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