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Report: Hariri May Declare Aoun's Nomination Next Week

The Free Patriotic Movement is pleased with the general “positive” atmospheres surrounding the nomination of its founder MP Michel Aoun for the presidential post, as media reports said that ex-PM Saad Hariri will possibly declare Aoun's nomination next week, al-Akhbar daily reported on Saturday.

Prominent sources of the FPM told al-Akhbar daily that “the atmospheres are very positive. The rally of Aoun's supporters tomorrow will be the last one to be held on the road of the people's palace under the orange flags. The next meeting will be held at the Presidential Palace under the Lebanese flags.”

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Report: Berri Says MPs Must Either Resume Dialogue or Elect President

Speaker Nabih Berri voiced calls on the parliamentarians to either resume the all-party talks, or go to the parliament to elect a president in the next session, al-Akhbar daily reported on Saturday.

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Harb: Internet Services Down because of Fire

A huge fire broke out in Ghazir in the district of Keserwan causing serious damage to the fiber networks of the Telecoms Ministry, the press office of Telecommunications Minister Butros Harb said in a statement on Friday.

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Franjieh Broadcasts Video on Twitter ...What Was the Message?

Marada Movement chief and a runner in the presidential elections MP Suleiman Franjieh, posted a video on Twitter that some interpreted as a message to his rival in the race MP Michel Aoun.

Franjieh posted a video of a remote controlled toy car with orange wheels (the color of the Free Patriotic Movement's slogan) moving randomly and spinning around itself in a room with a closed door.

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Would-Be Suicide Bombers Arrested, FlyCam Equipped with Explosives Confiscated

The General Security and the Army Intelligence were able to arrest two would-be suicide bombers who had plans to blow themselves up at two religious locations in the southern suburbs of Beirut, As Safir daily reported on Friday.

One of the bombers was arrested by the General Security on October 5 at the Cola area in Beirut. During investigation, he confessed that he had been preparing to blow himself up within two days (Friday, October 7) inside one of the biggest mosques in Dahiyeh during Friday prayers, according to the daily.

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Jumblat: Let us Elect 'Anyone' for Presidency...Enough with Useless Packages

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat said on Friday that Lebanon's political forces should end the conflict over the presidency and elect a head of state away from “useless packages” and illusions that foreign countries might help Lebanon to a solution.

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Cabinet Approves Funds for Security Agencies amid Partial Boycott by FPM

The cabinet on Thursday approved the payment of the so-called “secret funds” that the security agencies use in their clandestine activities, as the Free Patriotic Movement continued its partial boycott of the cabinet meetings.

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13 Persons Arrested, 5 Sentenced in Absentia Over Ksara Blast File

Military Examining Magistrate Judge Fadi Sawan carried on the investigations into the Ksara bombing file, as he listened to the testimony of some witnesses, the National News Agency reported on Thursday.

NNA added that 13 persons have been detained so far over involvement in the case and 5 others were sentenced in absentia.

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Muslim Scholars Committee Mobilized over Tarras Detention

The Muslim Scholars Committee urged the Sunni community to withdraw the confidence from the Sunni political leaders and accused them of neglect, mainly after the detention of former Mufti Sheikh Bassam al-Tarras over his alleged involvement in terror groups, the Kuwaiti al-Anbaa daily reported on Thursday.

The Scholars accused the Sunni politicians of “neglecting and abandoning the community,” as they affirmed that former Tarras was innocent of the charges filed against him of belonging to the Islamic State group, said the daily.

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Man Found Shot Dead in Ain el-Hilweh

The body of a man who had been shot dead was found in the southern Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp on Thursday, the National News Agency reported on Thursday.

The body was found lying in one of the alleyways in the camp, and he was shot three times in his head. The body showed signs of torture, added NNA.

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