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    Bravo, guys. An Islamist militia roams freely around the country, but at least you're standing up to society's most vulnerable and powerless

  2. From 's USA to 's Russia to , the marriage of business & politics is closer than ever

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    Aoun now has presidency & more cabinet seats than anyone else. What'll his followers' excuse be when doesn't, in fact, become Eden?

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    While Hariri, on paper, got a lot of ministers in new cabinet, on balance it weighs in Hizbullah's/Assad's favour

  5. Aoun, Hariri sweep half of new cabinet via

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    deploys to front, according to outlet close to party

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    militia vows to break siege of Shiite towns

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    Now: Demonstration in solidarity with at 's Samir Kassir Square

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    has almost completely encircled T4 airbase west of , according to SOHR

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  11. A barrier to civil-military relations in Ain al-Hilweh by via

  12. officers in for “counterterror exchange”: report

  13. An In-depth Interview with a War Survivor by

  14. Replying to
  15. Did Hezbollah really censor Fairouz? via

  16. The decline of conservative internationalism via

  17. What would the fall of mean? by @disgraceofgod via

  18. Pro-Assad leader given medal by Russia killed in by

  19. rebels handed over districts to : report

  20. and in first direct military meeting: report

  21. Hezbollah’s army in Syria is good news by via

  22. Local outlet claims errant airstrike killed soldiers deployed in east Homs by

  23. Fighters from Druze-populated Suweida deployed to Homs after purported visit by Russian officers by

  24. Iranian official: Over 1,000 fighters killed in Syria via

  25. ’s Popular Mobilization: inviting us to

  26. ranks 2nd-last worldwide for ’s empowerment, and even Nabih Berri is angry by via