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LBCI
2 days ago
- Automotive
- LBCI
Elon Musk expresses interest in Lebanon's telecom sector during call with President Aoun
Tesla CEO Elon Musk spoke with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun in a phone call during which he expressed interest in Lebanon's telecommunications and internet sectors. Musk conveyed his desire for his companies to establish a presence in Lebanon—an idea welcomed by President Aoun, who affirmed Lebanon's readiness to provide all necessary facilitation within the country's legal and regulatory framework. At the end of the call, President Aoun invited Musk to visit Beirut. Musk thanked him for the invitation and promised to consider a visit at the earliest suitable opportunity. الرئيس عون تلقى اتصالاً هاتفياً من الرئيس التنفيذي لمجموعة شركات "تيسلا" و"سبايس إيكس" ومنصة "إيكس"، إيلون ماسك، الذي أعرب عن مدى اهتمامه بلبنان وبقطاع الاتصالات والإنترنت فيه. كما أبدى رغبته في أن تكون شركاته حاضرة في لبنان، وهو ما رحب به الرئيس عون، مؤكداً تقديم التسهيلات… — Lebanese Presidency (@LBpresidency) June 26, 2025

LBCI
4 days ago
- LBCI
Israeli airstrikes target multiple forested and mountainous areas north of Litani River—Video
A series of Israeli airstrikes struck several forested and mountainous regions in South Lebanon north of the Litani River. No immediate reports on casualties or damage were available at the time of this report. سلسلة غارات تستهدف مناطق حرجية وجبلية عدة في الجنوب شمال الليطاني #LBCI #LBCILebanon #LBCILebanonNews #LBCIVideos #LBCINews #BreakingNews #Lebanon #لبنان — LBCI Lebanon News (@LBCI_NEWS) June 23, 2025


Al Bawaba
6 days ago
- General
- Al Bawaba
AUB Press Hosts Dr. Ramzi Baalbaki at the 66th Beirut Arab International Book Fair
As part of its participation in the 66th Beirut Arab International Book Fair, AUB Press hosted a discussion titled 'The Arabic language: Its History, Present, and Future' featuring renowned Arabic Language professor Ramzi Baalbaki in conversation with Malek Chaker and Amina Sleiman. The event was supported by the Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Chair and organized in collaboration with the Center for Arts and Humanities at the American University of Beirut (AUB).The discussion touched upon various topics related to the Arabic language. Baalbaki spoke about the history of Arabic and its emergence before the revelation of the Qur'an, highlighting its presence in Arabic poetry and popular proverbs (ahadith). He explained how, by the time of the Qur'an's revelation, the Arabic corpus had become rich and well-established, with its collection largely ceasing by the end of the second Hijri then engaged with this corpus, bringing to light its morphological and syntactic features—particularly its patterns (awzān). In this context, Baalbaki pointed out the distinctive differences that set Arabic apart from its sister Semitic languages as well as from foreign languages. Baalbaki also spoke about his new book Mukawimat al-Nazariyah al-Lughawwiya al-Arabiyya, in which he demonstrated the coherence of the linguistic theory and the comprehensiveness of its components. This, he argued, highlights the uniqueness of the Arabic language and the elements of wisdom embedded in its structures and morphological patterns. He compared this theory with scientific theories—specifically, the theory of dimensions in physics—to affirm the validity of the linguistic framework established by early grammarians. Through this, they provided explanations for every structure, and thus the term gharīb (the obscure or unusual) in the language discussion also touched on the relationship between Classical Arabic and the various colloquial dialects. Baalbaki emphasized the strong connection between them, refuting any notion of conflict or hostility, as each borrows certain words and structures from the conversation addressed the current state of the Arabic language and its place among its native speakers. Baalbaki pointed to the number of Arabic speakers and the language's presence on social media, expressing concern over the weakening use of Arabic among its speakers and their tendency to resort to foreign languages to express their ideas. Therefore, he offered some advice on how to preserve the language—especially within academia. The event was attended by political and social figures, as well as a number of linguists and scholars of the humanities from various Arab countries. The discussion was rich and full of insights that inspire a love for the Arabic language and reveal the depths of its genius and its ability to convey meaning with remarkable precision through carefully chosen words. It also showcased a range of syntactic structures that are unique to Arabic.

LBCI
19-06-2025
- General
- LBCI
Jason Derulo is coming to town! 🎤 Tap to grab your tickets now – before they sell out!
حمل الآن تطبيق LBCI للهواتف المحمولة للإطلاع على أخر الأخبار أحدث البرامج اليومية في لبنان والعالم


LBCI
06-06-2025
- Politics
- LBCI
Residents flee Ain Qana following Israeli warning (Video)
A significant number of residents fled the town of Ain Qana in South Lebanon following a warning issued by Israeli army spokesperson Avichay Adraee. بعد الإنذار الإسرائيلي... حركة نزوح في عين قانا #LBCINews — LBCI Lebanon News (@LBCI_NEWS) June 5, 2025