[ad_1] The Nabatieh Governorate Merchants Association asked “to resume work, starting tomorrow, Monday morning, taking into account and respecting the prevention and safety restrictions required of all business owners and merchants. She said in a statement: “Based on the decision of the Ministerial Anti-Crown Committee, which was taken to gradually …
Read More »Hariri will present a cabinet lineup to President Aoun within 48 hours.
[ad_1] Representative Simon Abi Ramia, member of the Strong Lebanon Bloc, announced that “we are working to strengthen the independence of the judiciary through legal texts. Rather, the presence of the personality of a just, upright, bold and active judge is the true entry point to the independence of the …
Read More »Two incidents between Israel and the United Arab Emirates raise doubts about movement between them
[ad_1] Reuters fly dubai Follow RT on Two embarrassing incidents recently occurred between Israel and Dubai at Ben Gurion Airport, when 10 Israelis were prevented from boarding a plane bound for Dubai, and Israel returned two Emirati nationals, refusing to allow them entry. read more The first incident took place …
Read More »Asharq Al-Awsat Sources: The resigned government is obliged to legalize criminal scrutiny of state accounts
[ad_1] Representative sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the resigned government is now obliged to legalize the financial criminal audit of the state accounts, although there are those who oppose assigning this power to a resigned government, because it can only meet in compelling and exceptional circumstances. they do not apply …
Read More »Criminal scrutiny is within the reach of the Diab government … how will it act?
[ad_1] Muhammad Choucair wrote in Asharq Al-Awsat: After the Parliament unanimously approved the letter from President Michel Aoun, in which he requested that the accounts of the Banque du Liban, and all other ministries and institutions, be subjected to criminal scrutiny without invoking bank secrecy, this approval it will have …
Read More »The resigned government is obliged to legalize criminal scrutiny
[ad_1] Representative sources explained to Asharq Al-Awsat that the resigned government is now obliged to legalize the financial criminal audit of state accounts, although there are those who are opposed to handing over this power to a resigned government, because it can only convene under compelling and exceptional circumstances. . …
Read More »Aoun and Berri throw the criminal control ball to A | Phalanges
[ad_1] Aoun and Berri throw the ball of criminal scrutiny in the goal of the resigned government. After Parliament unanimously approved the letter from President Michel Aoun, requesting that the accounts of Banque du Liban, and all other ministries and institutions, be subjected to criminal scrutiny without invoking bank secrecy, …
Read More »London .. Clashes and arrests by measures of Corona | Phalanges
[ad_1] Clashes broke out in the British capital over Corona’s prevention measures. On Saturday, British police arrested dozens of protesters who headed to the capital London to denounce the imposition of the lockdown, as part of efforts to contain the emerging corona virus (Covid 19). Anti-mask and vaccine protesters, some …
Read More »Hariri Hospital Director: The Crown Committee will be at today’s meeting faced with a difficult decision …
[ad_1] The director of the Rafic Hariri University Hospital, Firas Al-Abyad, indicated through his Twitter account that Lebanon had 84 deaths from corona in the last four days, adding: “These deaths were the result of an infection that patients contracted more than two weeks ago, and it happened before the …
Read More »“Takrim” blows out his tenth candle and conquers fossilism
[ad_1] In November 2019, Beirut was supposed to host a grand celebration marking the tenth year of the “Takreem” initiative launched by Lebanese journalist Ricardo Karam. However, the protests that swept through Lebanese streets the previous month prompted a change in plans and the postponement of the event before the …
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