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An-Nahar provided a platform for various freethinkers to express their views during the years of the Syrian occupation of Lebanon. The paper can be best expressed as centre-left, though its writers' views range across the political spectrum. [11] Journalist Charles Glass argues that An-Nahar is Lebanon's equivalent of The New York Times. [12]
The Lebanon Reporter is a daily newspaper serving Lebanon, Indiana, and adjacent portions of Boone County, Indiana. History. It was founded in 1891. [2]
Talib Suhayl al-Tamimi, leading member of the Council for a Free Iraq. Beirut Shooting Iraqi intelligence Four diplomats from the Iraqi embassy detained. One died in prison, the other three sent back to Iraq in 1996 [29] August 31, 1995 Nizar al-Halabi, leader of the Al-Ahbash Sufi movement [30] Beirut Shooting members of Osbat al-Ansar
An-Naqoura (Arabic: الناقورة, Enn Nâqoura, Naqoura, An Nāqūrah) is a municipality in southern Lebanon. Since March 23, 1978, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has been headquartered in An-Naqoura.
The Marada Movement (Arabic: تيار المردة, romanized: Tayyār Al-Marada) is a Lebanese political party and a former militia active during the Lebanese Civil War named after the legendary Marada (also called Mardaites) warriors of the early Middle Ages that fought on the external edge of the Byzantine Empire.
Rifat Chadirji (Arabic: رفعة الجادرجي, romanized: Rifa'ah al-Jādarjī, also Romanized Rifa'at Al Chaderchi; 6 December 1926 – 10 April 2020) was an Iraqi Turkmen [1] architect. He was often referred to as the father of modern Iraqi architecture, having designed more than 100 buildings across the nation.
Al-Nusra Front, [a] also known as Front for the Conquest of the Levant, [b] was a Salafi-jihadist organization that fought against Ba'athist regime forces in the Syrian Civil War. Its aim was to overthrow president Bashar al-Assad and establish an Islamic state ruled by Sharia law in Syria. [36]
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Issam Abdallah عصام عبد الله Born Issam Bassam Hassan Khalil Abdallah 1986 (1986) Khiam, Nabatieh Governorate, Lebanon Died 13 October 2023 (aged 37) Aalma ech Chaab, South Governorate, Lebanon Occupation Journalist