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A new government in Lebanon is set to be announced this week, a significant step in strengthening the country's position before the expiry of the ceasefire deal that ended a year-long war with Israel, political sources in Beirut told The National on Monday.
Former International Court of Justice president Nawaf Salam, the prime minister-designate, was nominated by a parliamentary majority three weeks ago to form a new government after the election of President Joseph Aoun, ending a two-year power vacuum.
Mr Salam is seen as a newcomer and a break away from the traditional political system. The work of Change MPs – who emerged after the October 2019 protests against Lebanon's ruling elite – was instrumental in his appointment.
“The formation of a government is likely to happen this week,” said a political source in Beirut, adding that Mr Salam and President Aoun “feel that delays in forming the government are harming the new presidential mandate”.
“The President needs to finalise the government with enough time for action before the extended deadline for the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel that is due to expire on February 18,” affirmed the source.
Mr Salam has the responsibility of forming his cabinet at a time of major change in Lebanon with the declining influence of Hezbollah and its main backer, Iran, following the losses they endured during the Lebanese group's war with Israel.
Electing a president and forming a new government were key conditions in the deal that led to the ceasefire agreement with Israel, as US, French and other mediators argued that a strong executive authority in Lebanon would limit Hezbollah’s influence on domestic politics.
The government's main task would be to counter any Israeli request to extend the initial truce deal beyond February 18, and ensure Israeli troops withdraw from southern villages. Lebanese politicians told The National last week that the country fears that Israel is planning to occupy five hilltop areas in the south beyond the deadline.
Mr Salam reiterated last week that his government would not be comprised of MPs or figures from political parties often accused of corruption.
A big obstacle was the Finance Ministry. The Speaker of the Parliament and leader of Amal Movement, Nabih Berri, insisted that the ministry has been historically reserved for the Shiite community – whose parliamentary representation comes from Hezbollah and Amal. He said that his party's choice is Yassine Jaber, a former minister of economy and financial expert.
“The Finance Ministry portfolio is almost settled in favour of former minister Yassin Jaber, who is considered close to Nabih Berri,” said one of the sources in Beirut on Monday.
“Nawaf Salam does not seem to object to the nomination of Yassin Jaber, given his strong international ties. But opponents of the Shiite duo are concerned about a potential US veto on any Hezbollah-affiliated ministers, which could hinder future support for the government,” the source said.
The election of Mr Aoun on January 9, following a two-year presidential vacuum, was influenced by pressure from the US, France and Saudi Arabia. Lebanon urgently requires financial support to tackle an economic crisis that began in 2019, made worse by the destruction caused by a war between Hezbollah and Israel, which inflicted billions of dollars in damage.
Last week, caretaker Economy Minister Amin Salam told The National that Lebanon must regain the trust of the international community to unlock financial aid for reconstruction.
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Museum of the Future in numbers
- 78 metres is the height of the museum
- 30,000 square metres is its total area
- 17,000 square metres is the length of the stainless steel facade
- 14 kilometres is the length of LED lights used on the facade
- 1,024 individual pieces make up the exterior
- 7 floors in all, with one for administrative offices
- 2,400 diagonally intersecting steel members frame the torus shape
- 100 species of trees and plants dot the gardens
- Dh145 is the price of a ticket
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What is Reform?
Reform is a right-wing, populist party led by Nigel Farage, a former MEP who won a seat in the House of Commons last year at his eighth attempt and a prominent figure in the campaign for the UK to leave the European Union.
It was founded in 2018 and originally called the Brexit Party.
Many of its members previously belonged to UKIP or the mainstream Conservatives.
After Brexit took place, the party focused on the reformation of British democracy.
Former Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson became its first MP after defecting in March 2024.
The party gained support from Elon Musk, and had hoped the tech billionaire would make a £100m donation. However, Mr Musk changed his mind and called for Mr Farage to step down as leader in a row involving the US tycoon's support for far-right figurehead Tommy Robinson who is in prison for contempt of court.
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Stars: Patrick Wilson, Halle Berry
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Key recommendations
- Fewer criminals put behind bars and more to serve sentences in the community, with short sentences scrapped and many inmates released earlier.
- Greater use of curfews and exclusion zones to deliver tougher supervision than ever on criminals.
- Explore wider powers for judges to punish offenders by blocking them from attending football matches, banning them from driving or travelling abroad through an expansion of ‘ancillary orders’.
- More Intensive Supervision Courts to tackle the root causes of crime such as alcohol and drug abuse – forcing repeat offenders to take part in tough treatment programmes or face prison.
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Pharaoh's curse
British aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who funded the expedition to find the Tutankhamun tomb, died in a Cairo hotel four months after the crypt was opened.
He had been in poor health for many years after a car crash, and a mosquito bite made worse by a shaving cut led to blood poisoning and pneumonia.
Reports at the time said Lord Carnarvon suffered from “pain as the inflammation affected the nasal passages and eyes”.
Decades later, scientists contended he had died of aspergillosis after inhaling spores of the fungus aspergillus in the tomb, which can lie dormant for months. The fact several others who entered were also found dead withiin a short time led to the myth of the curse.
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Story of 2017-18 so far and schedule to come
Roll of Honour
Who has won what so far in the West Asia rugby season?
Western Clubs Champions League
Winners: Abu Dhabi Harlequins
Runners up: Bahrain
Dubai Rugby Sevens
Winners: Dubai Exiles
Runners up: Jebel Ali Dragons
West Asia Premiership
Winners: Jebel Ali Dragons
Runners up: Abu Dhabi Harlequins
UAE Premiership Cup
Winners: Abu Dhabi Harlequins
Runners up: Dubai Exiles
Fixtures
Friday
West Asia Cup final
5pm, Bahrain (6pm UAE time), Bahrain v Dubai Exiles
West Asia Trophy final
3pm, The Sevens, Dubai Hurricanes v Dubai Sports City Eagles
Friday, April 13
UAE Premiership final
5pm, Al Ain, Dubai Exiles v Abu Dhabi Harlequins