Hospitals in the Akkar region of northern Lebanon, where a fuel tank blast killed at least 28 people this week, are too fraught to work as life-threatening power cuts and telecom outages
MoreTurkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu stated on Tuesday that Turkey and Jordan will work together to help Syrians voluntarily return to safe parts of the country. The diplomat added the Syrian crisis
MoreOn Tuesday, it was reported that Israeli missiles struck an area on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights. Missiles were fired toward the Druze town of Hader in northern Quneitra province.
MoreFollowing talks with the Russian army, the Assad regime and opposition had agreed on a two-week truce in the southwestern province Daraa. On Sunday, the regime forces attacked opposition headquarters in Daraa
MoreOn Friday, Lebanon’s parliament speaker, Nabih Berri, requested an open session to deliberate on a suitable action to face the country’s incapacitating fuel shortage, as defined by President Michel Aoun. The Lebanese
MoreOn August 17, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu held bilateral and inter-delegatory meetings with his Jordanian counterpart, Ayman al-Safadi, in Amman. Ankara is seeking to take its cooperation with Jordan to a
MoreThe governor of Lebanon’s central bank indicated that nobody is governing the country, striking back after government criticisms towards his decision to cease fuel subsidies. In an interview broadcast, Riad Salameh said
MorePalestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has met with Jordanian King Abdullah II in Amman on Sunday to discuss regional developments. The meeting was their first since a new Israeli government took office in
MoreAt least 28 people were killed and 79 were wounded when a fuel tank in the northern Lebanese city of Akkar blew up, the health ministry said. The explosion occurred early on
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