First strike on Saida amidst international evacuation warning: Everything you need to know to start your Monday
Here is what happened over the weekend and what to expect today, Monday, June 24.
L'Orient Today / By Abbas Mahfouz,
24 June 2024 09:00
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Monday, June 24, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 10 a.m.: Caretaker Transport Minister Ali Hamieh invited the public to inspect the Beirut international airport to deny British press claims regarding Hezbollah’s storage of weapons in the facility.• 11 a.m.: Relatives of the Aug. 4, 2020 Beirut port blast victims are scheduled to meet with top public prosecutor Jamal Hajjar to request updates on the investigation into the explosion, which has been frozen for more than two years.• 1 p.m.: Joint press conference by Hamieh and caretaker Finance Minister Youssef Khalil to announce the formation of inter-ministerial committees to study the leasing price of public property shores.• French President Emmanuel Macron and Jordanian King Abdullah II...
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Monday, June 24, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 10 a.m.: Caretaker Transport Minister Ali Hamieh invited the public to inspect the Beirut international airport to deny British press claims regarding Hezbollah’s storage of weapons in the facility.• 11 a.m.: Relatives of the Aug. 4, 2020 Beirut port blast victims are scheduled to meet with top public prosecutor Jamal Hajjar to request updates on the investigation into the explosion, which has been frozen for more than two years.• 1 p.m.: Joint press conference by Hamieh and caretaker Finance Minister Youssef Khalil to announce the formation of inter-ministerial committees to study the leasing price of public property shores.• French President Emmanuel Macron and Jordanian King...
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