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The Orange Room - FPM forum was hosted on Tayyar.org under the domain name forum.tayyar.org until October 2012. [ 29 ] On 5 October 2012, FPM forum was shut down due to a disagreement between the founder of the forum and FPM [ 30 ] which caused Orange Room and FPM to part ways and move the forum to an independent host oroom.org that remained ...
In August 2024, the FPM expelled MP Alain Aoun, the nephew of party founder Michel Aoun, and that same month Ibrahim Kanaan and Simon Abi Ramia announced their resignations from the party, citing disagreement's with Bassil's leadership style. [3] The four MPs went on to form the Independent Consultative Gathering bloc.
Alain Joseph Aoun [3] (Arabic: آلان جوزيف عون; born 1971 [1] [2]) is a Lebanese politician and former member of the Strong Lebanon bloc in the Lebanese parliament. He is a telecom engineer and holder of an MBA and a MSc in Finance, and a nephew of Lebanese President Michel Aoun. He has been part of the FPM since its creation. [4]
Mar Mikhael Agreement (or Mar Mikhael Understanding or memorandum of understanding between the FPM and Hezbollah, Arabic: تفاهم مار مخايل) is a memorandum of understanding signed on 6 February 2006 [1] between the Christian Michel Aoun, the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement, and the Shiite Hassan Nasrallah of Hezbollah, in the Mar Mikhael Church [2] in Haret Hreik, [3] in ...
In August 2024, Alain Aoun was expelled from FPM for his lack of alignments with the parliamentary bloc, like refusing to vote for Jihad Azour in the 2022–2025 Lebanese presidential election. [15] On 7 August 2024, Simon Abi Ramia resigned from the Free Patriotic Movement citing "individualism" within the party and disagreements with its ...
Aoun sold his first AI startup to Google in 2013, then spent 3 years at the search giant—first in its AI division and then working as director of special projects for Google cofounder Larry Page.
The 2006–2008 Lebanese protests were a series of political protests and sit-ins in Lebanon that began on 1 December 2006, [1] led by groups that opposed the US and Saudi-backed government of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora and ended on 21 May 2008 with the signing of the Doha Agreement.
Nvidia's demand for advanced packaging from TSMC remains strong though the kind of technology it needs is changing, the U.S. AI chip giant's CEO Jensen Huang said on Thursday, after he was asked ...