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Report: Aoun ‘Wisely’ Examining Rahi’s Call to 'Internationalize' Lebanon File

Baabda Palace circles reportedly preferred not to make any reaction after the controversial calls of Maronite Patriarch Beshara el-Rahi for an international conference on the Lebanese file, al-Joumhouria daily reported Wednesday.

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Report: Bukhari, Shea Discuss Lebanon File

Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Walid Bukhari and the US Ambassador to Lebanon Dorothy Shea reportedly discussed the Lebanese file during a meeting at the Saudi Ambassador’s residence in Yarze, media reports said Wednesday.

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Presidency Confirms Aoun, Wife, 10 Aides Vaccinated amid Favoritism Uproar

The Presidency on Tuesday confirmed that President Michel Aoun, First Lady Nadia Aoun and ten of the president’s close associates have been vaccinated against Covid-19, amid controversy over the vaccination of 16 MPs who were accused of bypassing the country’s official inoculation platform that is aimed at ensuring a fair rollout of the vaccine.

The Presidency’s statement came shortly after al-Jadeed TV reported that “a medical team headed to the presidential palace on Friday, where they vaccinated the president, his wife and 16 members of his team.”

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Parliamentary Committees OK $246M World Bank Loan Agreement

The parliamentary committees on Tuesday approved a World Bank loan agreement worth $246 million and dedicated to supporting the country’s poorest and most vulnerable families and the Covid-19 response plan.

Speaking after the session, the head of the finance and budget committee MP Ibrahim Kanaan said “the agreement was approved, in principle, after taking the reservations of all parliamentary blocs and MPs into consideration.”

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U.N. Official Hopes Lebanese Leaders Will 'Prioritize Lebanon's Interest'

Najat Rochdi, the Officer in Charge of the Office of the U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon and Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon, met Monday with Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi and discussed with him the latest developments in Lebanon, including the deepening socio-economic crisis and its impact on the Lebanese people, her office said on Tuesday.

"Ms. Rochdi listened to Patriarch Rahi's proposal and views on holding an international conference for Lebanon," the office said in a statement.

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World Bank Warns to Halt Funding after 16 MPs Vaccinated in Parliament

The World Bank threatened Tuesday to suspend financing for coronavirus vaccines in Lebanon over what it said were suspected violations by lawmakers who were inoculated in parliament.

Such a move by the World Bank would have grave consequences as Lebanon struggles through severe financial and economic crises and is in desperate need of aid. The World Bank said last month it approved $34 million to help pay for vaccines for Lebanon that will inoculate over 2 million people. The vaccination campaign in the country began on Feb. 14 and Lebanon has so far received nearly 60,000 shots of Pfizer-BioNTech.

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Jumblat Anew Links Nitrates to Damascus, Opposes 1559-Like Resolutions

Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat has reiterated that the ammonium nitrates that exploded at Beirut port had been imported to be used in “striking Syrian cities and villages with aircraft-dropped barrel bombs.”

In an interview with LBCI TV, Jumblat added that the barrel bombs “replaced the chemical weapons, which in 2014 were seized from the Syrians following Barrack Obama’s agreement with Vladimir Putin.”

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LF MPs Hand U.N. Petition Urging Int'l Probe in Port Case

A Lebanese Forces parliamentary delegation on Monday handed U.N. Deputy Special Coordinator for Lebanon Najat Rochdi a petition demanding an international fact-finding mission into the disastrous Aug. 4 blast at Beirut port.

The petition is signed by the LF’s 15 lawmakers and addressed to U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres.

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Protesters Rally at Military Court after Tripoli Detainees Charged with 'Terror'

Anti-government protesters on Monday rallied outside the Military Court in Beirut and blocked the road in both directions, demanding the release of detainees held over the recent violent protests in Tripoli.

In a speech at the site, the protesters rejected military trials for “those who rebelled against authorities’ corruption, the difficult living situations and the current collapse,” demanding the immediate release of the detainees.

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Families of Port Victims Say Bitar Told Them 'All Immunities Will Fall'

Relatives of Beirut port blast victims on Monday met with Judge Tarek al-Bitar, the newly-appointed lead judicial investigator into the thorny case.

“Judge Bitar is focused on the issue of the investigation and he will spare no effort in this regard, even in weekends,” a spokesman for the families said.

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