Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Monday, July 22, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 9:30 a.m.: Protest by pharmacy students who failed the colloquium exam, attended by the president of the Pharmacists Syndicate, in front of the Ministry of Education building at UNESCO.• 11 a.m.: Press conference by former Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Privatization and presidential candidate Ziad Hayek at the Lebanese Press Editors' Syndicate in Hazmieh - La Martine Center. He will discuss the latest developments in the presidential elections and present himself as a third option. SOUTH LEBANON: Intense cross-border strikes, five Hezbollah members killedHezbollah responds to Israel's Thursday deadly strike: The strike on the three-story building in Jmaijmeh...
Want to get the Morning Brief by email? Click here to sign up.Monday, July 22, 2024Compiled by Abbas Mahfouz. Some key things to watch today:• 9:30 a.m.: Protest by pharmacy students who failed the colloquium exam, attended by the president of the Pharmacists Syndicate, in front of the Ministry of Education building at UNESCO.• 11 a.m.: Press conference by former Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Privatization and presidential candidate Ziad Hayek at the Lebanese Press Editors' Syndicate in Hazmieh - La Martine Center. He will discuss the latest developments in the presidential elections and present himself as a third option. SOUTH LEBANON: Intense cross-border strikes, five Hezbollah members killedHezbollah responds to Israel's Thursday deadly strike: The strike on the three-story building in...
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