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Lebanon's cabinet decision gave the army until the end of August to submit a disarmament plan to the government.
The uncomfortable looks came first. As Jane Tiozen, a domestic worker from the Philippines, dipped her feet in the swimming ...
Even with Hezbollah on its back foot, the land of the cedar remains a headache for the Middle East peace process.
For weeks after the attack, The Associated Press attempted to reach survivors, who stayed out of the public eye. Many spent ...
The Lebanese army on Wednesday said it killed three of the country’s most wanted drug dealers, who also had been involved in killing members of the military. The shooting in ...
Hezbollah on Wednesday sharply criticized the Lebanese government’s decision to begin a process aiming to disarm the ...
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is under growing pressure from the US to ensure that the Iran-aligned militant group lays ...
"We refuse to be slaves," Hezbollah leader Sheikh Naim Qassem said, rejecting a U.S.-backed proposal to disarm.
The Lebanese government asked the national army Tuesday to prepare a plan in which only state institutions will have weapons ...
He also revealed that the draft financial gap plan will be completed before the end of next September for submission to the Council of Ministers.
Lebanon's Cabinet has set a deadline for Hezbollah to lay down its arms by the end of the year, the state NNA news agency ...
The Lebanese government has asked the national army to prepare a plan to ensure only state institutions have weapons by the ...