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A senior official dismissed reports of Khamenei's health but questions over the future are harder to shake off
UN confirms shooting but says it does not know source of fire
The statement comes after other Arabian Gulf states restore their missions in Damascus
The UN estimates some 11,000 refugees have been affected, and 151 settlements flooded
The government says the situation is now under control
The bloody three month offensive has seen hundreds of Kurdish fighters and civilians killed
The powerful body representing backbench Conservative parliamentarians have informed Theresa May of a confidence vote
The videos show a wide tunnel complete with ventilation and lighting they say spans from Lebanon into Israel
Hezbollah is insisting one of its Sunni allies be made a minister
The government denied that a private jet originating in Tel Aviv landed in the capital and departed 10 hours later
After five months of deadlock, the prime minister-designate has few options
US and EU insistent that assistance in reconstruction needs political transition first
UN General Assembly 2018: Israeli PM Netanyahu reiterated Washington’s stance that agency is irrelevant
Special tribunal nears end of a nine-year quest to determine who killed Rafiq Hariri
More than a decade after Rafiq Hariri's death, the killing remains a fault line in Lebanese politics
