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Sinioura visits Paris on Tuesday
This comes on the fall of the issuance of the report of the chairman of the UN investigation committee into the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon-France, Politics, 10/15/2005

Kidnapping of Lebanese plane over debt issue
A Middle East passengers plane was detained at Istanbul International Airport before departing to Lebanon due to government debt to a German company.
Lebanon, Local, 10/15/2005

Damascus eulogizes Kanaan, holds media responsible for his death
The Syrian foreign minister Farouk al-Shara held the Lebanese mass media, without naming them, responsible for the death of the Syrian minister of interior Ghazi Kanaan whose suicide was declared on Wednesday and was buried on Thursday in his birthplace.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/14/2005

Lebanese cabinet calls for extending Mehlis's mission
The Lebanese minister of the information Ghazi al-Areidi said on Thursday that the Lebanese cabinet asked officially for extending the mission of the UN investigation committee in the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri until December 15th.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/14/2005

Assassination facts will end Lebanese concern: Lahoud
Lebanon's President Emile Lahoud said Thursday that unveiling the truth of the assassination of Lebanese former Premier Rafiq Hariri will contribute to removing Lebanese people's concerns and fears.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/14/2005

Kanaan death renew accusation to Damascus of assassinating Hariri
Israel had made use of the suicide incident of the Syrian minister of interior Ghazi Kanaan to renew accusations against Damascus in the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri which is being investigated by a UN team which had already questioned Kanaan
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/14/2005

Shara-Statement on Kanaan assassination
Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara said on Thursday said that some media and what was leaked from the UN Investigation Committee investigating into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri unjustly contributed to the death of Syrian minister Ghazi Kanaan.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/14/2005

Syrian-Lebanese military coordination
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/14/2005

Lebanese deputy speaker: Kanaan suicide due to pain from Syrian-Lebanese development
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/13/2005

Al-Assad: any Syrian involved in Hariri assassination is traitor
The Syrian President Bashar al-Assad denied that Syria has any relations to the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, but he said that if the international investigation proves the involvement of Syrians in the operation, then such Syrians will be considered traitors and will be punished strongly.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/13/2005

Kanaan's statements before death to Lebanese radio
The announcement of the suicide of Ghazi Kanaan, the minister of interior in Syria, came only hours after he had made a statement to the Voice Of Lebanon radio in which he commented on a news broadcast by the Lebanese "New TV" on a testimony he made before the international investigation committee regarding the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/13/2005

Late Syrian interior minister refuted Lebanese accusations against him
Syria's Minister of Interior General Ghazi Kanaan denied in a radio interview on Wednesday what was reported over the minute of testimony to the UN committee investigating the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Hariri saying they "are just lies we have to refute."
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/13/2005

Lebanon underlines solidarity with Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/13/2005

US sources stresses Syria has no relation to assassination of Hariri
Lebanon-Syria-UN, Politics, 10/13/2005

US voiced support to Lebanese premier, ignoring the President
The USA has expressed its strong support to the Lebanese government led by the Prime minister Foaud Sinioura who recently faced Syrian criticism and had a political confrontations with the Lebanese President, Emil Lahoud.
Lebanon-Syria-USA, Politics, 10/13/2005

Syrian minister of interiorĘcommits suicide
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/12/2005

Syrian-Lebanese relations are historical: Lebanese speaker
Speaker of Lebanese Parliament Nabih Berri said Tuesday that Syrian-Lebanese relations are historical and national. "Syria has helped Lebanon overcome its ordeal during the civil war and after al-Taif Accord.. the Lebanese were capable to build the Lebanese state institutions through Syrian support," Lebanese National News Agency quoted Berri as saying in a press conference held at Qatar's capital of Doha.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/12/2005

Lebanese newspaper warns against problems in Lebanon
The Lebanese al-Safir daily newspaper warned against attempts by some "would-be politicians who are incited by the US and France" to weaken Arabism and Syria's stances in Lebanon ahead of the report of the international investigation committee into the assassination of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/11/2005

Welsh is tomorrow in Beirut
The Lebanese prime minister Foaud Sinioura told the Lebanese daily Assafir that the US under secretary of state for the Middle East affairs David Welsh will visit Lebanon tomorrow, within the course of his tour on the region.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 10/11/2005

Al-Hariri meets Sfeir: the kill will pay the price
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/11/2005

Lebanese speaker underlines ties significance with Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/11/2005

Lebanese parliamentarian reiterates palestinian right to return home
Lebanese member of parliament Ayyoub Hamid said the Palestinians have a right to return to their homeland in line with the UN Security Council Resolution No. 194.
Lebanon-Palestine, Politics, 10/10/2005

Mehlis committee to continue mission until December
Lebanese Justice Minister, Charles Rizk, said that the UN investigation committee into the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Rafiq Hariri would remain in Lebanon until mid December.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 10/10/2005

Hizbullah warns against foreign intervention in lebanon
Deputy secretary General of the Lebanese Hizbullah, Sheikh Naim Qassem, described foreign intervention in his country's internal affairs as "an Israeli decision in nature, identity and outcomes."
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 10/10/2005

Former Lebanese premier criticizes foreign intervention
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Omar Karami said condemned the decision of foreign intervention in his country's internal affairs as presented by the US and France to the United Nations is an Israeli decision, adding that all its article reflect Israel's demands.
Lebanon-Regional, Politics, 10/10/2005


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