Ana Luca

Journalist, NOW Lebanon

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Journalist of Romanian origin based in Beirut, writing for @NOW_English, blogging for @NOW_Blog and viewoverbeirut.wordp.... Passionate Aikidoka

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RT @MiddleEastInst: Aronson: Middle East is shaking under our feet...a new order is being born and one is either the agent or the object of…
RT @nadimhoury: #Lebanon: photo from Sahel Alma, near Jounieh, shows attempts to impose illegal curfew on migrants & #Syria refugees http:/…

nadimhoury: #Lebanon: photo from Sahel ...

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RT @Mikepeelmideast: #FT: Saudi princes deny allegations of money laundering to Hizbollah as long-private London court case goes public htt…

Saudi princes deny laundering claim

ft.com — A brother and nephew of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah were involved in a scheme to launder millions of dollars, including to the Lebanese militant group Hizbollah, according to a London court claim filed by a former business partner. Prince Mishal
@lizobagy Hi. I am trying to contact you for a short interview on Syria and the Moscow agreement. Hope i'm not bothering too much.
RT @syrianews: Red Cross says armed groups' checkpoints in government and rebel areas are hindering the delivery of aid http://t.co/6JS3yEn…
RT @IHHen: IHH opens bakery for Syrians with a capacity to produce 200,000 loaves of bread ihh.org.tr/en/main/news/0…

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ihh.org.tr — IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation, which has taken various aid to the oppressed people of Syria since the start of the unrest in the country, has opened a bakery in the country.

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RT @hlk01: Diplomats: UN General Assembly expected to approve #Syria resolution backing political change wapo.st/18K5zqN #UNGA

Diplomats: UN General Assembly expected to approve Syria resolution backing political change

washingtonpost.com — The 193-member world body is scheduled to vote Wednesday morning on the resolution which also condemns Syria's "gross violations" of human rights, assembly spokesman Nikola Jovanovic said. The Arab group decided to seek approval of a wide-ranging resolution on Syria in the General Assembly, where there are no vetoes, to reflect international dismay at the increasing death toll, now more than 70,000, and the failure to end the more than two-year-old conflict.
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