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  2. L'Orient–Le Jour - Wikipedia

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    The editor-in-chief of L'OrientLe Jour, Eduard Saab, was murdered on 16 May 1976. [5] The paper won the Grand Prix de la Francophonie from the Académie Française in 2021. L'OrientLe Jour journalist Caroline Hayek was awarded the Albert Londres Prize for her coverage of the 2020 explosion at the Port of Beirut. [6]

  3. List of newspapers in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Hadiqat al-Akhbar (The News Garden in English) is the first daily newspaper of Lebanon which was launched in 1858. [1] From 1858 to 1958 there were nearly 200 newspapers in the country. [2]

  4. List of armed groups in the Syrian civil war spillover in Lebanon

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    Lebanese Government Syrian opposition and allies Syrian Government and allies Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant; Lebanese government. Lebanese Army. 5th Heavy Infantry Mechanized Brigade

  5. Le Commerce du Levant - Wikipedia

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    Le Commerce du Levant was established in 1929 by Lebanese Jews. [1] [2] [3] It was headquartered in Beirut. [2] [4] The magazine was published monthly by Société de presse et d’édition libanaise S.A.L. [4] that also publishes the French Lebanese daily L'Orient-Le Jour. It was formerly published on a weekly basis. [2]

  6. July 2013 Beirut bombing - Wikipedia

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    Hezbollah is a Shia Islamist political party in support of Bashar al-Assad, they gain their financial support and arms from Iran. Hezbollah was declared a terrorist organization in 2013 by the European Union, and was separated from the Lebanese government, making them an independent militia fighting on behalf of Iran rather than the country of Lebanon.

  7. Rif Dimashq offensive (March–August 2013) - Wikipedia

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    During late March 2013, government forces opened a new front in the town of Otaiba, in an effort to divert rebel war-efforts and to attack rebel forces in the eastern Ghouta from the rear.

  8. La Revue du Liban - Wikipedia

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    La Revue du Liban (full title: La Revue du Liban et de l'Orient Arabe) was a long-running French-language weekly magazine published in Beirut, Lebanon. It was published from 1928 till 2011. It was published from 1928 till 2011.

  9. Harasta - Wikipedia

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    During the Syrian Civil War, it was one of the earliest rebel-held cities in Syria (see Battle of Douma and Rif Dimashq clashes (November 2011–March 2012)).Before the war, Harasta had been home to the 104th and 105th Republican Guard regiments and has a high population of Alawites in the suburbs, [2] although it was a site of several anti-government protests in 2011.