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1 month ago |
msn.com | William Christou |South Lebanon
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2 months ago |
thetimes.com | Oliver Marsden |South Lebanon
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Aug 21, 2024 |
menafn.com | South Lebanon
Five Killed, 20 Injured By Israeli Occupation Raids On East, South Lebanon
8/21/2024 3:12:28 AM
(MENAFN- Kuwait News Agency (KUNA)) BEIRUT, Aug 21 (KUNA) -- Five people were killed and 20 others were injured, including children early Wednesday by Israeli Occupation air strikes targeting south and east Lebanon, National News Agency (NNA) said Wednesday.
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Jul 26, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Daniel Böhm |Oliver Marsden |South Lebanon
It's half past eight in the morning, but the sun is already beating down mercilessly on the hills of southern Lebanon. At the headquarters of the Italian U.N. soldiers in Chamaa, three armored jeeps are ready for patrols. They are just waiting for the escort vehicles from the Lebanese army, one of the officers tells us. «It's about to start.»Antonio is at the wheel of one of the cars, with Luigi next to him. The two soldiers are from Naples.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
bnn.network | Nasiru Eneji Abdulrasheed |Rizwan Shah |Maria Alejandra Trujillo |South Lebanon
UK Spearheads Efforts for Humanitarian Pause in Gaza Amid Escalating ConflictThe murky skies over Gaza have become a canvas of chaos; a theatre of war that has transformed the lives of its people into a daily struggle for survival. Amid the cacophony of war cries, the call for a humanitarian pause grows louder.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
bnn.network | Maria Alejandra Trujillo |Nimrah Khatoon |Shivani Chauhan |South Lebanon
Thailand’s New Drug Regulations: A Shift from Punishment to RehabilitationIn the heart of Southeast Asia, a socio-political shift is underway. Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health intends to issue a new regulation that will redefine personal drug possession. The proposed rule, expected to be announced in December, suggests a threshold: possession of fewer than 10 methamphetamine pills will be categorized as personal use, thus exempting individuals from imprisonment.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
bnn.network | Nimrah Khatoon |Shivani Chauhan |South Lebanon |Hemin Bakir
María Corina Machado: A Beacon of Hope for VenezuelaIn the tumultuous political scene of Venezuela, a beacon of hope has emerged from the opposition. María Corina Machado, the proclaimed winner of the opposition primary, continues to gain ground in the democratic world, even overshadowing the support once garnered by Juan Guaidó. A Threat to the Maduro GovernmentHowever, her success has not been welcomed by all.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
bnn.network | South Lebanon |Hemin Bakir |Nimrah Khatoon |Wojciech Zylm
Islamist Politics in the UK: The Emergence of the ‘Party of Islam’On the turbulent seas of the United Kingdom’s political landscape, a new player has emerged, christened the ‘Party of Islam’. This nascent entity has recently submitted an application for registration, signaling its intention to dip its oars into the choppy waters of UK politics.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
bnn.network | Shivani Chauhan |South Lebanon |Hemin Bakir |Nitish Verma
Israeli Peace Activists: Advocates for Reconciliation amid ConflictAmid the persistent unrest in the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains one of the most contentious international issues. Often mired in cycles of violence and retaliatory attacks, the path to peace seems elusive. However, there are individuals who, undeterred by the prevailing circumstances, strive for peace and reconciliation.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
thenationalnews.com | Nada Maucourant Atallah |Jamie Prentis |South Lebanon
Live updates: Follow the latest news on Israel-Gaza“This is proof of what they've done to us,” Jamil Salameh, 56, said while standing before the Memorial of the Qana massacre. The southern village in Lebanon was the site of an attack by the Israeli army that killed 106 civilians who had sought refuge in a Fijian UN peacekeepers' compound in 1996.