Fifteen people were killed Sunday morning in southern Lebanon, and dozens more were injured as throngs of protesters attempted to return to villages on the border with Israel. The Lebanese Health Ministry said that the Israeli military opened fire on the protesters,
Lebanon's newly appointed Prime Minister Nawaf Salam vowed on Tuesday to start a new chapter in the country, local TV channel Al Jadeed reported. "The time has come to start a new chapter rooted in justice,
The aftermath of Israel's bombardment across Lebanon has exposed tensions among Lebanon's sectarian groups after hundreds of thousands of people were forced to flee their homes into other parts of Lebanon.
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UNITED NATIONS (Web Desk) - Pakistan has called for bolstering UN-Arab League cooperation, saying it would help in addressing global challenges such as terrorism, organised crime and climate change.
Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif says he will present Pakistan’s perspective on Gaza and Lebanon in the special session of the D-8 Summit. In a social media post, upon his arrival in Cairo, the Prime Minister said he will join like-minded leaders ...
The Israeli political leadership has reportedly instructed the IDF to maintain its presence in the eastern sector of southern Lebanon beyond the conclusion of the 60-day ceasefire trial period, which is set to end on Sunday.
The selection of Mr. Salam was seen as a blow to Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group and political party that has acted as the real power in Lebanon for decades.
Under the terms of the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire that came into effect on November 27, the Lebanese army is to deploy alongside United Nations peacekeepers in the south as the Israeli army withdraws over a 60-day period that ends on Sunday.
UNITED NATIONS: Pakistan has hoped that the Gaza ceasefire, which begins on Sunday (today) morning, will serve as the first step towards a comprehensive solution, including a two-state solution and the establishment of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state.
The World Bank has approved $257.8 million in funding to enhance water supply services in Greater Beirut and Mount Lebanon, the organization announced on Wednesday. The Second Greater Beirut Water Supply Project will finalize bulk water infrastructure work begun under an earlier initiative and repair systems potentially damaged by conflict.