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Young Man Killed in Karantina after Car Chase, Suspect Arrested

Unknown armed assailants shot dead a 24-year old man, Roy Hamoush, at dawn on Wednesday in the Karantina area on the Dora highway after a car chase, the National News Agency reported.

A car accident happened at around 2:00 am in Jal el-Dib between a vehicle driven by the victim's friend, Johnny Jreis Nassar, and a tinted-glass BMW having three armed men inside, NNA said.

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Oghassapian: Failure to Agree on Vote Law Leads to Vacuum

State Minister for Women's Affairs warned on Wednesday that failure to reach a new vote law for Lebanon's parliamentary elections would drag the country into the “unknown and vacuum.”

“After June 19, when the parliament's term ends, if we fail to agree on a new electoral law the country will fall into the unknown and in vacuum,” said Oghassapian in an interview to VDL (93.3).

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Hariri Vows to Keep Beirut 'Jewel of the Arabs'

Prime Minister Saad Hariri vowed to exert all efforts needed to keep the capital Beirut the “jewel of the Arab,” and highlighted the missions tasked to the municipality of Beirut to implement development and maintenance projects in the capital.

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Aoun Meets Senior U.S. General, Hopes for Continued Military Aid

President Michel Aoun stressed Tuesday that “Lebanon is determined to carry on with its fight against terrorist groups and the pursuit of their sleeper cells,” during talks in Baabda with the head of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) Commander General Joseph Votel.

“The army is continuing its airstrikes and land operations against the posts of these groups, inflicting heavy casualties on their members,” Aoun added in the meeting, which was also attended by U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Elizabeth Richard and a U.S. military delegation.

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Hariri Says Country to Devise Vote Law 'Entirely Made in Lebanon'

Prime Minister Saad Hariri hailed the Lebanese officials' efforts to devise a new electoral law, describing it as an unprecedented move since the Taef agreement.

“It is the first time since the Taef agreement that we Lebanese sit together to agree on an electoral law and solve our issues by ourselves,” said Hariri during an Iftar for the economic, banking and industrial bodies on Monday at the Grand Serail.

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Aoun Chairs Meeting on Israel Theft of Lebanon Water, Says Country Won't Bow to Pressures

President Michel Aoun chaired a meeting of a committee tasked with addressing solutions to Israel's theft of Lebanon's water resources, the National News Agency reported on Tuesday.

The Baabda Palace meeting was held in the presence of Energy and Water Minister Cesar Abi Khalil, NNA said.

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Report: FPM Raises New 'Complexities', Could Abolish Vote Law Hopes

The Free Patriotic Movement has raised a series of “last minute” demands that could hinder an agreement on an electoral law after reports that complexities obstructing the agreement were eased, media reports said on Tuesday.

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Hariri: Amnesty Bill Will Soon be Issued to Bring Justice to All

Prime Minister Saad Hariri stressed that an amnesty law will be issued as soon as possible to do justice to all detainees.

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Berri Says Vote Law Details Must be Agreed Before Deadline

Speaker Nabih Berri stressed the need to speed up deliberations in order to finalize the new parliamentary electoral law in light of the looming end of the parliament's term, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Monday.

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Man Found Dead at Suburban Home Northeast Beirut

A man found dead outside the entrance of a building in his suburban Adonis home in Keserwan was reportedly killed, authorities said on Monday.

The 26-year old man was identified as Elie Kraidi, the National News Agency reported.

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