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Najib
Apr 04, 2014 08:52
Yesterday, the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon officially passed the 1 million mark according to the UNHCR. Lebanon has now become the country with the highest per-capita concentration of refugees worldwide.
Posted By
Najib
Apr 03, 2014 01:36
via LBCI I am not sure if it's the same crocodile they've spotted before, as I heard that there may be more than just one. Update: Check how big that crocodile turned out to be lol! Update2: Jason from Animals Lebanon just told me the crocodile measures 130cm. Picture via NowLebanon
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11 years ago
[YouTube] I am not for implementing the new wage scale proposed by the Unions but fire fighters have every right to protest and block roads. These men have been working and risking their lives for ...
Critiques
11 years ago
I really can’t believe it took this long for the parliament to drop the ridiculous old rent law, but they’ve finally done and I think the new law proposed is fair for both tenants and ...
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11 years ago
Source: DailyMail A school teacher in Saida forgot her baby inside the car during the day and by the time she realized that, the baby boy was already dead. That’s just terrible news and the ...
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11 years ago
Telecom Minister Boutros Harb announced that the prices of phone calls made through prepaid cards will be slashed by 50% for land line calls and 30% for cellular phone calls. International calls were also made ...
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11 years ago
Picture from Justice Minister Ashraf Rifi’s FB Page I was eager to see pictures of the Tripoli Bikeathon that took place yesterday and was aimed at “reflecting the real image of Tripoli” as a city ...
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11 years ago
The car-free day is taking place this Sunday. See you all there! ...
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11 years ago
Picture from Diane I guess it’s time for the new Education Minister Elias Abu Saab to ask for this archaic law to be amended and for parents to be punished as well if they are ...
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11 years ago
Picture via UNHCR Here’s a sum up of what United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Antonio Guterres said during an interview with CNN’s Christiane Amanpour: – Lebanon could collapse under the weight of the massive ...