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Israel, Hizbullah exchange bombardment in Shebaa farms
News reports in Beirut said that the Israeli forces started artillery bombardment of Kafer Shouba village and the neighboring villages after Hizbullah fighters fired one missile at a site for the Israeli occupation army in Shebaa farms.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 2/4/2006

Shiite ministers rejoin Lebanese government
Five Shiite ministers from Hizbullah party and the Amal movement ended their two-months boycott of the Lebanese government and rejoined.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 2/3/2006

Al-Thawra: Wakim says Al-Assad's popularity extends Syria
Leader of Lebanese People's Movement Najah Wakim on Thursday said that President Bashar al-Assad is the only Arab leader whose popularity extends beyond his country.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 2/3/2006

Israeli reconnaissance plane violates Lebanese airspaces
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 2/3/2006

Explosion targets Lebanese army
Security sources said that one bomb went off near a barrack for the Lebanese army in Beirut today at dawn during which one car was destroyed but no casualties were reported.
Lebanon-Palestine, Local, 2/2/2006

Lebanese parliamentarian calls for restoring distinguished ties with Syria
Lebanese Parliamentarian Ali Bizi expressed Wednesday total commitment to the national firm principles particularly Lebanese resistance and distinguished ties with Syria.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 2/2/2006

UN official says broad support for assassinations tribunal in Lebanon
A senior United Nations official yesterday reported to the Security Council that there is wide backing in Lebanon for the establishment of a tribunal of an international character to try those charged with the killing of former Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri and others.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 2/1/2006

Lebanon economic reform plan to encourage donors
The general debt estimated at 37 billion dollars is one of the largest at the world level. The general debt in Lebanon is two folds of the GNP.
Lebanon, Economics, 2/1/2006

UN Security Council extends for UNIFIL for 6 months
Lebanon-Israel-UN, Politics, 2/1/2006

Daily Star: Brammertz concentrates on interviewing Syrians
The new head of the UN investigation into the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, Serge Brammertz, will be primarily focusing on interviewing Syrian officials, sources from the UN team said Monday, the Lebanese Daily Star reported.
Syria-Lebanon-UN, Politics, 1/31/2006

Lebanese president welcomes any Arab initiative
Lebanese President Emile Lahoud supported Monday any Arab initiative that aims at getting Lebanon out of the current crisis and returning the Syrian-Lebanese relations back to their normal status.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 1/31/2006


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