US President Bush leads condemnation of the killing of an anti-Syrian member of Lebanon's parliament.
The challenge Lebanon faces from Sunni Islamist militancy is likely to persist even if the army wins a battle against al Qaeda-inspired fighters in the north of the country, Islamists from the area say.
Sporadic gunfire echoed Wednesday across a refugee camp in north Lebanon where the army has been besieging Islamists in a deadly standoff which shows no sign of ending.
The U.N. Security Council and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned on Wednesday the latest political killing in Lebanon, of anti-Syrian legislator Walid Eido and nine other people nearby.
BEIRUT, Lebanon - A bomb ripped through a vocal anti-Syrian lawmaker's car near the popular waterfront in the Lebanese capital Wednesday, killing him and nine other people in the latest assassination...
As fighting at a Palestinian refugee camp enters its fourth week, the death toll keeps rising. Meanwhile, the battle revives questions about other armed factions operating in Lebanon.
Source: Reuters By Evelyn Leopold UNITED NATIONS, June 13 (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemned on Wednesday the latest political killing in Lebanon, of anti-Syrian ...
A Lebanon man who fell off his boat last Saturday on Foster Reservoir died early Friday, according to a spokeswoman at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.
Published Jun 11, 2007 - 16:30:32 CDT. BEIRUT, Lebanon - A mortar shell fired from inside a besieged Palestinian refugee camp struck a Red Cross vehicle today, killing two of the aid agency's workers and critically injuring a third, Lebanon's state-run news agency and security officials said.
Lebanese officials say two local Red Cross workers and at least three soldiers have died in the latest fighting at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon.