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The U.S. special envoy to Lebanon says his team will discuss a long-term cessation of hostilities with Israel. This follows ...
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A Hezbollah delegation met Nationalist parties and groups at the Syrian Social Nationalist Party center in Raoucheh, ...
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“The FBI has no comment as the investigation remains ongoing,” a spokesperson for the FBI’s press office said by email. “The ...
After meeting with Lebanon's President Aoun, Barrack stresses Lebanon’s sovereign decision, says ‘I believe we will witness progress in several areas in coming weeks’ - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Lebanon has a long history of sectarian violence, and the recent events in Syria are causing alarm among its religious ...
That understanding was based on comments from the U.S. special envoy and security talks with Israel, sources said.
Syrian refugees, who fled to Lebanon more than a decade ago to escape war, violence and persecution, have slowly begun to return, encouraged by better conditions after President Bashar Assad's ouster.
Syria's new government sent troops to quell fighting between the Druze religious minority and Sunni Muslim tribes. Then Israel intervened, bombing Damascus.
Syria is being rocked by a fresh wave of deadly sectarian violence, highlighting its fragile security landscape.