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Covering Lebanon and occasionally MENA's conflicts. And currently, the war in Palestine.
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-- The Lebanese president met with the Russian ambassador to Lebanon, who informed the president Russia's concerns and solidarity with the Lebanese in this economical problem.
-- The high defense council wanted to meet at the request of the president Michel Aoun, but failed to do that because prime minister Hariri wasn't in the mood to come.

Imagine my shock! No wonder Hezbullah doesn't trust the government when it comes to peace and war.
-- The central bank will issue new 50,000 banknotes tomorrow.

The banknotes will be identical to the current ones.
Lebanese News and Updates
-- The central bank will issue new 50,000 banknotes tomorrow. The banknotes will be identical to the current ones.
Note: Lirafication of deposit withdrawals.

When you withdraw your dollar deposit in liras, your bank will eventually turn to BdL and substitute its own deposits there with LBP banknotes. When demand is high, BdL will have to release new banknotes.
-- Banks in Hamra street are setting up steel barriers in order to protect them at night.
-- Security forces are confiscating fireworks from shops around Beirut and Tripoli.

-- It's unclear if they’re paying the shop owners.
🇨🇴🇱🇧🇺🇸 -- Colombia has adopted the US and EU lists of terrorist organisations adding multiple groups to Colombia’s terrorist list, including the ELN and Hezbollah
#Colombia #Venezuela
🇱🇧🇰🇷-- The Lebanese army today received some vehicles in the form of military aid from South Korea.
— Basically, Guaido "Government", Honduras and Colombia recognized Hezbollah and Far-Left Guerrillas in Colombia as Terrorist Organizations on today meeting.
-- The Lebanese local football league is cancelled this year due to the economical situation.
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Al Marada militia during the civil war, protecting Al Marada radio station.
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A student protest in 1965, protesting the high prices of cinema tickets.