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L'Orient-Le Jour
21-07-2025
- Politics
- L'Orient-Le Jour
Sweida clashes: A historic rupture in Sunni-Druze relations in Lebanon and Syria
A meeting of former prime ministers at Walid Joumblatt's residence. A Sunni-Druze gathering in the Bekaa. A rare joint statement by Lebanon's Grand Mufti and the Druze Sheikh Akl, Sami Abi al-Mona. Since sectarian clashes erupted in Syria's southern province of Sweida on July 19, Sunni and Druze leaders in Lebanon have made visible efforts to project unity and prevent the violence from crossing the on the ground, the situation is more complicated, especially because the possibility of a Druze-Sunni clash inside Lebanon is politically the two communities have rarely found themselves on opposing sides in Lebanon's power struggles. Today, however, solidarity with their communities in Syria risks upending that one side, Druze figures in Lebanon have expressed support for the Druze of Sweida,...
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14-07-2025
- Politics
- First Post
Watch: The French parade that inspired Trump to get one at home
The Paris procession beneath the Arc de Triomphe so charmed visiting US President Donald Trump in 2017, that he decided to conduct his own celebration this year read more Leclerc tanks drive down the Champs-Elysees avenue during the Bastille Day parade, in Paris. AP France is commemorating Bastille Day, its most important holiday. On Monday, 7,000 people marched on horseback or in armoured vehicles along the cobblestones of Paris' most renowned boulevard, the Champs-Elysees. There are also plans for nationwide celebrations and pageants. Why Bastille Day is a big deal On July 14, 1789, Parisians stormed the Bastille castle and jail, sparking the French Revolution and overthrowing the monarchy. In the two centuries thereafter, France has seen Napoleon's empire grow and fall, as well as additional revolutions and two world wars, before settling into today's Fifth Republic, which was created in 1958. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Bastille Day has become a watershed occasion in modern France, commemorating democratic liberties and national pride via a blend of revolutionary zeal and military power. The Paris procession beneath the Arc de Triomphe so charmed visiting US President Donald Trump in 2017, that he decided to conduct his own celebration this year. More from World Sunni-Druze clashes: 6 soldiers killed as Syria deploys forces to control sectarian violence