Source: ESPN
Justice Minister Adel Nassar vowed to shield Lebanon’s judiciary from political interference, insisting that judicial appointments will be based strictly on merit and that court proceedings will remain free from external pressure. In an exclusive interview with Al Modon, Nassar addressed some of the country’s most pressing legal challenges, including the stalled investigation into the Beirut port explosion, Lebanon’s prison crisis, and the fate of Syrian detainees.
Monday, March 31, 2025
Lebanese authorities are conducting forensic fingerprint and DNA testing on three individuals suspected of involvement in the recent rocket fire from southern Lebanon into northern Israel, LBCI reported on Monday.
Monday, March 31, 2025
The clashes that took place on the border between Syria and Lebanon this week were not the first of their kind. But the announcement of a ceasefire between the two countries following two days of deadly cross-border clashes had a different tone to it. Historically, the Lebanese Armed Forces have rarely shelled Syrian positions directly, even less those of the Syrian army. This time, the clashes were direct.
Friday, March 21, 2025
On March 11, U.S. deputy special envoy for the Middle East Morgan Ortagus announced that the United States will be “bringing together Lebanon and Israel for talks aimed at diplomatically resolving several outstanding issues,” with various “working groups” focused on addressing “the release of Lebanese prisoners, the remaining disputed points along the Blue Line and the remaining 5 points where Israeli forces are still deployed.” This statement followed the sixth military-to-military meeting at the UN peacekeeping headquarters in Naqoura, which brought together Israel, Lebanon, the United States, and France.
Thursday, March 20, 2025
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid meet in their second derby of the season with the Liga lead on the line and the focus on refereeing. Real Madrid has spent the days ahead of Saturday’s match complaining of mistakes against the club.
Thursday, February 6, 2025
The first Chinese driver in Formula 1, Zhou Guanyu, is heading back to Ferrari as one of its reserve drivers for the 2025 season.
Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Saturday 7 October 2023 20:00:33
Lionel Messi could make a sensational return to Barcelona in the January transfer window if Inter Miami don't make the Eastern Conference playoffs.
That's according to Spanish outlet AS, which has suggested that the 36-year-old World Cup winner will be free to head back to Spotify Camp Nou in January on loan for a proper send-off at the club where he spent 17 years.
Messi has been keen to return since his departure to Paris Saint-Germain in 2021. Before his move to Inter Miami, Messi admitted he had held discussions with Barca, but the club's financial restrictions made a move too complicated.
Inter Miami are five points adrift of playoffs with only three matches left, though they have at least one game in hand over the teams they need to leapfrog. The MLS regular season ends on Oct. 21, at which point Messi's season would be over if Miami miss playoffs.
Messi has had an explosive impact, but he was injured in the international break last month and has missed four of his club's last five games to hamper hopes of a late surge for the playoffs. Even so, Messi has been named in the squad for Argentina's next two World Cup qualifying matches despite the leg injury.
Moreover, Inter Miami owner Jorge Mas even hinted that he wouldn't stand in Messi's way if he could seal his dream return to Spain.
The 36-year-old is contracted to Inter Miami until 2025 but, according to reports, he has no interest in extending his stay in MLS and will then return to Newell’s Old Boys in his homeland.
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