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Man Found Slain and a Policeman Found Stabbed in Bekaa

A Syrian man was found stabbed to death in the area of Bar Elias in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa valley, the state-run National News Agency reported on Saturday.

The victim, Abdullah Mohammed al-Nazzal, sustained knife wounds in his abdomen and back after a personal dispute erupted with unknown parties in the al-Tilyani camp, NNA added.

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Report: Strained Saudi-Lebanese Ties Improving

The meeting of Saudi Charge d'affairs Walid al-Bukhari with caretaker Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil on Friday signaled an improvement in relations between Lebanon and the Gulf States after an earlier deterioration in ties, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Saturday.

Discussions between the two men focused on the latest developments in Lebanon and the region, reports had said.

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Report: Aoun Plans to Reactivate Saudi Arms Grant in Visit to Kingdom

The first visit that the newly elected President Michel Aoun will make is to Saudi Arabia where he plans to push for the reactivation of the Saudi grant to arm the Lebanese army after it was halted early this year, As Safir daily reported on Saturday.

Preparations for the visit are ongoing, and the exact date will be set after the formation of the cabinet and after the cabinet wins a vote of confidence, added the daily.

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Jumblat Denounces 'Attempts to Obstruct' Formation of Cabinet

Leader of the Democratic Gathering parliamentary bloc criticized Friday the parties trying to hamper the formation of the government under PM-designate Saad Hariri.

“Some parasites are hampering the formation process of the government. Burt they are being dealt with,” said Jumblat via Twitter.

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Man Kills Two Sons, Commits Suicide in Akkar

A man killed his two young sons before shooting himself to death in the northern border town of Mashta Hassan in Akkar, the National News Agency reported on Friday.

The perpetrator Youssef Saado, shot dead his son Mohammed, 7, and Ali, 5, before pointing the hunting rifle at himself and shooting, NNA said.

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Saudi Starts Paying Billions Owed to Saudi Oger and Other Private Firms

The Saudi Ministry of Finance began paying billions of dollars owed to private firms and construction companies after oil revenues collapsed, including Saudi Oger, that have already carried out work for the state totaling about 100 billion Saudi riyals or about $ 26 billions.

The orders came after an announcement of the Council of Economic Affairs and Development, headed by powerful Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, said the kingdom will pay the outstanding amount before the end of December.

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Army Finds Hashish Factories in Hermel

The Lebanese army and an Intelligence unit discovered hashish factories and massive amounts of manufactured hashish and Captagon pills in raids in the outskirts of the northeastern town of Hermel, the state-run National News Agency reported on Thursday.

The army carried out raids in the al-Shtah area in the outskirts of Hermel and found two hashish factories, seized one ton and a load of seven trucks of manufactured hashish in addition to one and a half million Captagon narcotics pills.

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Report: Hariri Angered by 'Unrealistic' Demands for Portfolios

Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri is holding intensive consultations with President Michel Aoun and Speaker Nabih Berri to complete the formation of the cabinet which seems to limp under the demands of some political parties to be given specific portfolios.

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Bassil after Meeting Cypriot and Greek FMs: To Step Up Investments, Give Priority to Oil File

Caretaker Foreign Minister Jebran Bassil announced, during a joint press conference with his Cypriot and Greek counterparts on Wednesday, that meetings on education, tourism, and friendship in Cyprus and Greece have been agreed.

“We are concerned with finding stable and promising investment climates," Bassil said following his meeting with Ministers Ioannis Kasoulides and Nikos Kotzias.

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Geagea: We Won't Hamper Government Line-up if We Don't Get Finance Portfolio

Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea assured on Wednesday that the Christian political parties will not be the ones who will hamper the formation of the new government, and that civil war will not erupt if the LF were not given the finance portfolio.

“The finance ministry portfolio is paramount in the government. There is a team in the Lebanese Forces that has been preparing for it more than any other portfolio, but there will be no civil war if we do not get it. I don't adhere to anything. The Christians will not be the ones who make the obstacles,” stressed Geagea in an interview to An Nahar daily.

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