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UNRWA seeks funds to cover schooling for nearly 6,000 children and infrastructure repairs
Residents tense amid signs that rival armed factions are preparing to resume fighting
Nature lovers joined forces to battle blazes in the remote Akkar region
UNRWA plans to educate pupils nearby after fighting leaves buildings severely damaged and occupied by armed fighters
Occupation of education facilities in Ain al Hilweh could delay start of new academic year for 5,900 children, UN agency warns
Compound houses four UNRWA schools attended by more than 3,000 Palestinian children
Latest power cut caused by build-up of overdue fees
It is unclear whether incident was an assassination attempt or accident
Lebanese caretaker PM says continued clashes in Palestinian refugee camp is 'flagrant violation' of country's sovereignty
Residents fear camp violence will continue unless the killers of a prominent Palestinian commander are handed over to Lebanese authorities
Residents of Lebanon site fear escalation could lead to Lebanese army intervention
Fighting between armed factions at Ain Al Hilweh intensified on Monday despite calls for ceasefire
The two-day trip will focus on advancing negotiations between political parties but experts say a long road awaits
Depositors' association presses for 'revolution' as renewed wave of bank heists sweeps the country
Caretaker prime minister's rivals are questioning the constitutionality of his taking the helm as Lebanon soldiers on
