9news.com.au | Lebanon Monitored Australia Bomb Plot Suspects: Minister U.S. News & World Report BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon monitored the brothers accused of plotting to blow up a flight from Sydney to Abu Dhabi for over a year and coordinated with the Australian government on it for a long time, the Lebanese interior minister said on Monday. Lebanon confirms it helped foil bomb attack on Australian flight Lebanon says it helped foil plot to down plane in Australia Lebanon Foiled ISIS Barbie Doll Bomb Plot on Flight From Australia to Abu Dhabi |
WGME | Man dies after being pinned under truck in Lebanon WGME The men are from New Hampshire, but the name of the victim is being withheld as relatives have not been located, according to police. Troopers say both men attended a marijuana festival in Lebanon, and had left the event a few minutes before the crash. One person killed, one injured in Lebanon pickup rollover |
PennLive.com | 2 charged in last week's Lebanon shooting, including one of the shooting victims PennLive.com Lebanon police have charged a 20-year-old Lebanon man for his role in a shooting last week in the city and have also issued a warrant for the arrest of one of the victims. Derek Aguayo is accused of taking a handgun from the scene afternoon shooting Aug. Charges filed in Lebanon shooting Charges filed against man who allegedly removed gun from Wednesday's shooting in Lebanon |
WGME | Driver dies in crash after leaving Lebanon marijuana festival Foster's Daily Democrat LEBANON, Maine — Maine State Police are still investigating what caused a rollover crash that killed a Barrington, N.H., man minutes after he left a local medical marijuana festival Friday. Maine State Police Spokesman Steve McCausland said Michael ... Police identify New Hampshire man killed in Lebanon crash after marijuana festival Organizers say marijuana festival had nothing to do with deadly Lebanon crash |
Washington Post | Lebanon and Hezbollah launch simultaneous but separate battles against ISIS Washington Post BEIRUT — The U.S.-backed Lebanese army launched a long-awaited offensive on Saturday against Islamic State militants holed up in a remote stretch of northeastern Lebanon, just as a separate offensive by the Hezbollah militia and the Syrian army got ... Lebanon Prepares for Syria's Post-war Construction Windfall Lebanon and Syria start joint offensive to clear border of Isis militants Lebanon Starts Offensive to Clear Border of IS Militants |
Rolla lets one slip away in Lebanon The Rolla Daily News Rolla and Lebanon traded shots in the first half and both teams got out to a quick start. Josh Pritchett led a scoring drive for the Bulldogs right out of the gate, capping it off with an eight yard touchdown run just over three and a half minutes into ... |
Daily Signal | Progress for Women's Legal Protections in Jordan and Lebanon Daily Signal The Lebanese Parliamentary Committee for Administration and Justice announced in December 2016 that Lebanon would move to abolish its version of the “marry your rapist” law, Article 522. Prime Minister Saad Hariri also expressed his support of repeal. |
gulfnews.com | Lebanon approves controversial tax hikes gulfnews.com But last year, when Lebanon finally agreed to elect Michel Aoun to head the country, citizens were a bit more hopeful that at least basic pending matters such as salary increases for teachers, civil servants and the military could be finally adjusted ... |
Rappler | No surprise ending in Lebanon Philippine Star Gilas wound up seventh in the 16-team FIBA Asia Cup in Lebanon and it was no surprise, considering the limited training that coach Chot Reyes had to cope with. Reyes never had the luxury of a complete lineup to work with in the gym and the national ... Gilas Pilipinas Falls to Lebanon in 2017 FIBA Asia Cup Consolation Semifinal Gilas Pilipinas slide continues with loss to Lebanon in 2017 FIBA Asia Cup No recovery for Gilas as nationals fall to host Lebanon |
New York Times | 'Bonded in Fire,' Staff at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Recovering From Tragedy New York Times The elevators at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center are filled with conversations about a housekeeper's recent Caribbean vacation, and whether the Yankees game might get rained out. Babies cry in the bustling waiting room of the women's health center. In ... |