Lebanon Crisis Monitor – UAE not to deport Syrian witness in Hariri probe (AFP via Yahoo! News)
UAE not to deport Syrian witness in Hariri probe (AFP via Yahoo! News)
The UAE will not extradite a former Syrian spy accused of misleading a UN probe into the murder of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri, Gulf News reported on Friday, citing an official source.
Painting a Picture of Exile (New York Times)
Lebanese artists flee a war and discover an audience eager to learn.
UAE will not extradite discredited Hariri witness (Press TV)
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) says it will not extradite a former Syrian spy accused of misleading a UN probe into the murder of late Lebanese premier Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanese ministerial statement allows Hezbollah to keep arms (People’s Daily)
Lebanese Ministerial Policy Statement was adopted on Thursday, which allowed Hezbollah to keep its arms, the country’s official National News Agency reported. The 12 members committee tasked of drafting the statement agreed to adopt the same clause approved by the previous cabinet over the arms of the resistance, referring to Hezbollah, which allowed the group to maintain their arms in hand to …
‘Where are you, Randa?’ (Tri-County Times)
Anisse Jawhari (center, front), the mother of Randa Jawhari, is surrounded by three of her daughters and her daughter-in-law.
Uneasy lies the head (The Australian)
The Bhuttos have traded political and economic power in Pakistan for a precarious existence. Rosemary Sorensen speaks to Fatima Bhutto about her explosive forthcoming family memoir
Briefing: What are Hezbollah’s true colors? (The Christian Science Monitor)
Hezbollah has become an important player in Lebanese politics. While it still advocates the destruction of Israel and has offered to help Palestinians from Lebanon, it says that Palestinians must take the lead in securing their freedom.
Resistance in focus (Al-Ahram Weekly)
Lebanese political forces continue to haggle over the details of a ministerial statement that will define the mandate of the new coalition government for the next three and half years.
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