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9 January – 2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election: The Lebanese parliament elects Lebanese Armed Forces commander Joseph Aoun as President of Lebanon, ending a two-year vacancy. [ 1 ] 13 January – President Joseph Aoun nominates Nawaf Salam , the head of the International Court of Justice , as Prime Minister of Lebanon . [ 2 ]
February 5 – Dave Jerden, engineer, producer and mixer of numerous hard rock and metal bands including Alice in Chains, Anthrax, Jane's Addiction and Spinal Tap, died from undisclosed reasons at the age of 75. [30] [31] February 11 – Jan-Martin Jensen, founder and organizer of Inferno Metal Festival, died from cancer. [32]
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The latter holiday was officially recognized in Lebanon in 2003. [3] It is exclusively celebrated by Armenians in Lebanon. [4] February 9: Saint Maroun's Day: عيد مار مارون: Fête de Saint-Maron: The holiday is celebrated by the Maronites, hence the name. February 14: Rafic Hariri Memorial Day: يوم اغتيال رفيق الحريري
The Jeff Ruby Steaks (a homophone of the word Stakes, for commercial reasons) [1] is a Grade III American thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds at a distance of a one and one-eighth miles on the synthetic track in late March at Turfway Park in Florence, Kentucky. As of 2025 the event, part of the Road to the Kentucky Derby, offers a purse ...
The post position draw for the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby was held April 27, 2024 at Churchill Downs.
On Thursday, Bechara Boutros Al-Rai, Lebanon's top Christian cleric, urged peace in a sermon, saying the country’s stability is threatened by the dominance of a single group, hinting at ...
The word durbar is of Persian origin and it was first linked to ceremonial assemblies marking the proclamation of Queen Victoria as the Empress of colonial India in 1877. But the native Hausa use the term "Hawan Sallah" to describe the festival - meaning the "Mount of Eid", "Hawan" referencing the physical mounting of the horse and "Sallah" being the Hausa name for Eid.