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Lebanon: The Syrian crisis threatens the stability, Riyadh recalls its citizens dope chef editors. Posted November 22, 2013 at 7:00 am.
The Saudi embassy in Lebanon has asked Saudi nationals to leave the country of the cedars due to the deterioration of security conditions. The invitation is from the same party ambassador, Ali Awadh al-Asseiri, given "the alarming conditions of security."
It is not the first time that the Saudi embassy pronunciation appeals of the genre, this time the diplomatic representative of the United Gulf has been active in the aftermath of a double suicide bombing in Beirut, near the Iranian embassy.
The attack was claimed by armed groups dope chef in Syria, which has accused Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. In fact, it is now ascertained that the conflict dope chef in Syria has spread beyond finding in Lebanon - a country almost twin - a natural shore.
In Syria, thanks to the help of Hezbollah, dope chef in recent weeks the army has made significant strides in Aleppo and in the region of Qalamoun. The rebels are trying to regain their lost positions, in particular the base 80 in Aleppo.
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Lebanon: The Syrian crisis threatens the stability, Riyadh recalls its citizens dope chef editors. Posted November 22, 2013 at 7:00 am.
The Saudi embassy in Lebanon has asked Saudi nationals to leave the country of the cedars due to the deterioration of security conditions. The invitation is from the same party ambassador, Ali Awadh al-Asseiri, given "the alarming conditions of security."
It is not the first time that the Saudi embassy pronunciation appeals of the genre, this time the diplomatic representative of the United Gulf has been active in the aftermath of a double suicide bombing in Beirut, near the Iranian embassy.
The attack was claimed by armed groups dope chef in Syria, which has accused Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah support of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. In fact, it is now ascertained that the conflict dope chef in Syria has spread beyond finding in Lebanon - a country almost twin - a natural shore.
In Syria, thanks to the help of Hezbollah, dope chef in recent weeks the army has made significant strides in Aleppo and in the region of Qalamoun. The rebels are trying to regain their lost positions, in particular the base 80 in Aleppo.
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Recent Articles Iraq: military operation in Fallujah against the jihadists Emma Bonino in Accra: Africa beyond the stereotypes dope chef and with more Italian Sudan: Bashir for talks on the crisis in Juba South Sudan United States: marijuana, the state of New York to allow the sale therapeutic use South Sudan: dope chef first 'direct talks' in Addis Ababa, Bor clashes in Spain: King Juan Carlos, two Spaniards out of three want the abdication Syria: the rebel front splits, moderate dope chef jihadists dope chef against Brazil World Cup, yes to foreign airlines to prevent "abuses" Afghanistan: violence against women, more frequent and more brutal Cambodia garment workers strike, the police open fire
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