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Rwandan genocide trial to open in France in September

Rwandan genocide trial to open in France in September

In September 2020, a significant trial opened in France, marking a pivotal moment in the pursuit of justice for the Rwandan genocide. The trial centers around Félicien Kabuga, an alleged financier and mastermind of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, which resulted in the deaths of approximately 800,000 Tutsis and moderate Hutus over a span of 100 days. Background on Félicien …

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Dima Sadek resigns from LBCI, says station kept her off air for political reasons

Dima Sadek resigns from LBCI, says station kept her off air for political reasons

In 2019, prominent Lebanese journalist Dima Sadek resigned from the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International (LBCI), citing political pressures that prevented her from being on air. Sadek revealed that LBCI’s management, led by CEO Pierre Daher, had sidelined her due to her active political commentary and criticism on social media during Lebanon’s anti-government protests. Known for her outspoken views and activism, …

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Aley wildfire casualty Saleem Abomjahed laid to rest

Aley wildfire casualty Saleem Abomjahed laid to rest

BEIRUT — Saleem Abomjahed, a victim of the recent wildfire in Aley, has been laid to rest. The community gathered to mourn and honor the life of Abomjahed, who tragically lost his life while trying to protect his home from the encroaching flames. The wildfire that swept through the Aley region has caused significant devastation, with numerous homes and properties …

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Why are Lebanon’s firefighting helicopters grounded?

Why are Lebanon's firefighting helicopters grounded?

BEIRUT — Lebanon’s firefighting helicopters have been grounded due to a combination of technical issues and financial constraints, leaving the country vulnerable to rampant wildfires. Three of Lebanon’s Sikorsky firefighting helicopters have been out of commission for several years. The primary reason for this grounding is the lack of maintenance and the inability to secure necessary replacement parts. These helicopters, …

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Cabinet approves garbage incineration, landfilling

Cabinet approves garbage incineration, landfilling

BEIRUT — In a decisive move to tackle Lebanon’s ongoing waste crisis, the Cabinet has approved a comprehensive plan to establish 25 sanitary landfills and three waste incinerators, one of which will be located in Beirut. The plan, aimed at addressing the country’s waste management issues in the medium to long term, was announced by Environment Minister Fadi Jreissati following …

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New trash crisis looms as Costa Brava blocked

New trash crisis looms as Costa Brava blocked

BEIRUT — Lebanon is facing the resurgence of its waste crisis as the Costa Brava landfill, one of the country’s primary waste disposal sites, has been effectively blocked. This development threatens to plunge Beirut and Mount Lebanon back into the chaotic scenes of uncollected garbage that marked previous crises. The Costa Brava landfill, located near Rafik Hariri International Airport, was …

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Christian religious officials in Beirut oppose plans for incinerator

Christian religious officials in Beirut oppose plans for incinerator

In 2019, Christian religious leaders in Beirut publicly opposed the government’s plans to build a waste incinerator in the city. They voiced their concerns over the potential health and environmental risks associated with incineration, urging the government to explore alternative solutions to the capital’s growing waste management crisis. The officials called for a comprehensive approach that includes better waste sorting …

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Protest lit against incinerators, municipality halts decision

Protest lit against incinerators, municipality halts decision

In July 2019, the Beirut Municipality faced significant public backlash over its proposed waste incinerator project. Hundreds of protesters, joined by MPs Paula Yacoubian, Nadim Gemayel, and Elias Hankash, gathered outside the municipal building, demanding a halt to the incinerator plans. The protestors expressed concerns over the potential health and environmental risks, citing a lack of comprehensive environmental impact studies …

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PSG Dismantle Real Madrid 4–0 to Book Club World Cup Final with Chelsea

Paris Saint-Germain delivered a dominant performance against Real Madrid in the Club World Cup semi-final on Wednesday, routing the Spanish giants 4–0 in a statement win that sets up a mouthwatering final against Chelsea. With two goals from Fabian Ruiz and strong showings from Ousmane Dembélé and Gonçalo Ramos, the reigning European champions showcased their strength at the MetLife Stadium …

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Wednesday Season 2 official trailer: Jenna Ortega Series Set for Two-Part Release

Wednesday Addams is back—and this time, the stakes are higher than ever. Netflix has dropped the first official trailer for the eagerly awaited second season of Wednesday, and it promises another spine-tingling, darkly whimsical adventure through the haunted halls of Nevermore Academy. Helmed once again by the gothic mastermind Tim Burton, the new season will see Jenna Ortega reprise her …

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Rubio Holds Talks with Russia’s Lavrov in Malaysia

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held a rare face-to-face meeting on Thursday during a regional summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The encounter came at a time of renewed military escalation in Ukraine and took place on the sidelines of broader diplomatic discussions centered around trade and regional stability. High-Level Talks Overshadowed by Escalating …

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Hamas Agrees to Release 10 Hostages in Gaza Truce Talks

Hamas has announced its agreement to free 10 hostages currently held in Gaza, signaling a potential step forward in ongoing ceasefire discussions with Israel. The militant group confirmed its decision on Wednesday, stating that while key issues remain unresolved, it is demonstrating “flexibility” in hopes of advancing talks brokered by international mediators. Progress Despite Challenges in Negotiation In an official …

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Israeli Drone Strike on al-Mansouri Kills One, Injures Two

A deadly drone strike carried out by Israel on Thursday targeted a motorcycle in the southern Lebanese town of al-Mansouri, resulting in the death of one individual and injuries to two others. The incident marks another flashpoint in a string of hostilities that have continued in the region despite a ceasefire formally agreed upon late last November. Civilian Infrastructure Targeted …

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Chinese Creditors Fight FTX Bid to Block Billions in Payouts

  A group of Chinese creditors is challenging FTX’s latest bankruptcy motion, which seeks to restrict fund distributions to users in certain jurisdictions where cryptocurrency regulations are ambiguous or prohibitive. The legal dispute centers on the bankrupt crypto exchange’s proposed exclusion of users in 49 countries—including China, Russia, North Korea, and Morocco—from its payout plan, citing potential regulatory risks. Key …

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