BEIRUT — Shoes, photo albums, teddy bears and a cash register poke through the debris.
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When the bombs fall, Lebanese head for hills
BROUMANA — Twenty-seven years ago Lana Sayegh, then just 15 days old, first visited this village in the hills above Beirut in the arms of anxious parents seeking refuge from Lebanon’s raging civil war.
Read More »Tale of two cities for US evacuee: Beirut and Baghdad
LARNACA — For one Arab American helicoptered out of Lebanon, life has been a tale of two troubled cities and two safe havens — the world’s superpower and a holiday island in the sun.
Read More »UN warning on Mid-East war crimes
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour said international law stressed the need to protect civilians.
Read More »US Marines back in Beirut
US Marines have returned to Lebanon for the first time in nearly 23 years. A token force landed north of Beirut to evacuate Americans stranded by the Israeli bombardment.
Read More »Israeli border fighting causes more casualties
Sporadic fighting on the ground has continued in the border region. Israeli military sources say there have been a number of casualties on their side but few details have been given.
Read More »Fears of humanitarian catastrophe in Lebanon
Amid the rubble of Lebanon, a humanitarian crisis is unfolding. That is the warning from aid agencies, as Israel’s air attacks on continue. Hundreds of thousands of people
Read More »Sen. Reid: Iraq devolves into ‘civil war’
The Nevada Democrat said he has been “somewhat gingerly approaching this…. No longer. There is a civil war going on in Iraq. In the last two months, more than 6,000 Iraqis have been killed.
Read More »U.N. chief calls for immediate cease-fire
The secretary-general blamed Hezbollah for triggering the crisis and accused it of holding Lebanon hostage with its campaign against Israel.
Read More »U.S.: Iranians witnessed N. Korea missile test
Asked at a U.S. Senate hearing about reports that Iranians witnessed the July 4 tests, Assistant Secretary of State Chris Hill, the chief U.S. negotiator with Pyongyang, replied: “Yes, that is my understanding” and it is “absolutely correct” that the relationship is worrisome.
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