The Israeli offensive has not yet succeeded in stopping Hizbollah rocket attacks. There have been several more barrages fired into the country during the day wounding at least 19 people.
Read More »Kuwait passes election reform law
Campaigners for reform, who had packed the public gallery, broke into applause and sang the national anthem as MPs voted overwhelmingly in favour.
Read More »Border opens for stranded Gazans
Thousands of Palestinians stranded in Egypt rushed to the border on Tuesday which EU monitors said would be open for up to 11 hours.
Read More »Japan troops withdraw from Iraq
About 220 soldiers arrived in Kuwait on military transport planes.
Read More »Oil prices volatile amid conflict
Prices rebounded slightly having fallen back from near record highs on Monday amid hopes Israel may scale back its fighting against Lebanese guerrillas.
Read More »Gunmen storm Fatah officer’s home
Nabil Tammous, a member of a security force loyal to President Mahmoud Abbas, was not there at the time.
Read More »Iran’s stake in Lebanon crisis
Iran’s government has denied Israeli accusations that it played a role in Hezbollah’s seizure of two Israeli soldiers last week – a move that sparked Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
Read More »Iraq ban extended as attacks rise
The ban, enforced on Fridays to prevent attacks on mosques during weekly prayers, now covers most of the day.
Read More »Rice: Lasting peace is the goal, not a quick fix
Speaking at the State Department on Friday, Rice said Hezbollah is the source of the problem in Lebanon and must be disarmed. “We must work urgently to create the conditions for stability and lasting peace,” she said.
Read More »‘I’m out of Lebanon, and I’m going to cry’
Esseily and her husband, Tony, have three children: a 10-month-old, an 11-year-old and a 12-year-old. They and 1,000 other American evacuees from Beirut arrived in Cyprus aboard the Navy transport ship USS Nashville early Friday.
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