Maronite Bishops Boulos Sayyah revealed that no new breakthroughs have been achieved in ending the deadlock over the presidential elections, reported al-Joumhouria newspaper on Thursday.
He told the daily: “The situation of Christians in Lebanon will be safeguarded only with the election of a president.”

Extremists from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant are seeking to carry out security operations in northern Lebanon, reported al-Akhbar newspaper on Thursday.
Western diplomatic sources told the daily that western intelligence obtained information that ISIL-linked groups, present in the northern city of Tripoli, are preparing to carry out these attacks in an attempt to seize northern border areas.

Head of al-Mustaqbal Movement and former Prime Minister Saad Hariri is expected to meet with French President Francois Hollande next week, the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat reported on Thursday.
According to the daily, the meeting, which will be held on Tuesday in Paris, will tackle the ongoing political deadlock in Lebanon.

Several scenarios are currently being discussed to carry out the extension of the parliament's mandate, which became a de-facto choice amid the ongoing presidential impasse and the deep rift among the political arch-foes.
According to An Nahar newspaper published on Thursday, several parliamentary blocs are discussing three options to extend the tenure of the parliament.

A patrol for the army intelligence found on Wednesday three suspicious bags containing chemicals that can be used for making bombs in the Bekaa border town of Arsal.
The bags were found in the Ain al-Shaab area, according to an army statement.

A Hizbullah delegation held talks Wednesday with Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat and stressed “the need to elect a new president as soon as possible.”
“The atmospheres are positive and we're all seeking to pull Lebanon out of the current dilemma with the least cost possible,” MP Mohammed Raad announced after the meeting with Jumblat at his Clemenceau residence.

Armed men kidnapped on Wednesday a Lebanese national on the outskirts of the northeastern border town of Arsal.
Media reports said that the abductee was buying stones from a stone crusher plant in the Wadi Hmeid region.

The Maronite Bishops Council rejected on Wednesday “necessary legislation” at parliament in light of the ongoing vacuum in the presidency.
It said after its monthly meeting: “The election of a president should be a priority above all else.”

Government Commissioner to the Military Court Judge Saqr Saqr charged on Wednesday Mohammed al-Ayyoubi with belonging to a terrorist cell with the aim of carrying out terror acts a day after the Army Intelligence wrapped up investigations with him.
Saqr referred Ayyoubi to First Military Investigation Judge Riyad Abu Ghida, the state-run National News Agency reported.

Defense Minister Samir Moqbel said Wednesday that he would propose a bill to the government on a wage hike for the army after the military corps expressed reservations to the controversial pay raise draft-law for the public sector.
“The military has certain requirements related to its working conditions,” Moqbel said during a joint press conference with Lebanese Forces chief George Adwan at parliament.
