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Mikati denies 'any communication' with Israelis at Egypt climate meeting

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Tuesday denied “any communication with any Israeli official,” after the website of Israeli newspaper Haaretz published a photo showing him and Israel's environmental protection minister along with several world leaders and officials at the U.N.’s COP27 climate summit in Egypt.

“A report is circulating in the media about the participation of an Israeli minister in a specialized workshop at the climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh in the presence of (caretaker) PM Najib Mikati and the delegations of Iraq and Palestine,” Mikati’s office said in a statement.

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Aoun slams MTV 'intimidation' as Bassil hits back at Berri

Former President Michel Aoun suggested Tuesday that some parties want to “intimidate” the Free Patriotic Movement.

“They want to intimidate us, so be ready,” Aoun said during a surprise visit to OTV, referring to the clash that recently took place at MTV.

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USAID head in Lebanon to discuss support for population

Samantha Power, the Administrator of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), arrived in Lebanon Tuesday for a three-day visit focused on “providing support to the Lebanese people, particularly those impacted by the country’s economic and humanitarian crisis,” the U.S. Embassy said.

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Macron meets Mikati, says president election a priority

Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati held talks Tuesday in Sharm el-Sheikh with French President Emmanuel Macron, on the sidelines of the U.N.'s COP27 climate summit.

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Lawyer Ollaik rushed to ER, Judge Aoun orders his release

Detained lawyer and activist was rushed Tuesday to the emergency room of al-Hayat Hospital after his health deteriorated due to a hunger strike, the Mottahidoun alliance of anti-corruption lawyers and activists said.

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FPM asks members to boycott Sar el Waqt show

The Free Patriotic Movement asked Tuesday its members and officials to boycott the Sar el Waqt show, after a heated argument escalated into a large fistfight last week in the studio of the popular political talk show hosted by journalist Marcel Ghanem.

“After the flagrant attack on the young men and women of the FPM in the Sar el Waqt show, by the MTV security guards, all FPM officials and activists are required to abide by the decision to boycott the program, whether they are participating as guests or as audience members," the statement said.

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Berri says Aoun's 'strong president theory' has 'miserably failed'

The “strong president theory” that ex-President Michel Aoun used as a slogan for his tenure “has miserably failed,” Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has said.

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Lebanese pound surpasses 39,000 again

The Lebanese pound's market value reached again 39,000 against the dollar Tuesday after it had slightly recovered in the past few weeks.

Last month, the dollar exchange rate had dropped from LBP 40,600 to 36,000 on the black market, shortly after Central Bank Governor Riad Salamah said in a statement that the Central Bank would stop buying dollars on the Sayrafa platform.

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Qassem says Hezbollah not seeking new system in Lebanon

Hezbollah deputy chief Sheikh Naim Qassem has said that his Iran-backed party is not seeking a change of the political system in Lebanon.

“During this period, Hezbollah has not called for amending or changing the political system related to the Taif Accord, in light of the sensitivities present in Lebanon, and because the problem in the first place is not in amending it or not but rather in implementing what was stipulated in the Taif Accord,” Qassem said in an interview with Iran’s FARS news agency.

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US Embassy Beirut expands interview waiver eligibility for nonimmigrant visas

The U.S. Embassy in Beirut has announced the expansion of interview waiver eligibility for Lebanese citizens who are renewing B1/B2 tourist and business visas.

Lebanese citizens of ages 50 and older and whose B1/B2 visas have expired within the last 24 months may qualify for Interview Waiver which allows for visa renewal without an interview.

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