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Governments of the most food insecure countries have spent the past year preparing for the worst
Tension has been rising on the Israel-Lebanon border in recent weeks
Growing global population makes it difficult to carry out plans to end poverty or to ensure access to basic services
Army confirms retaliatory action after projectile was launched near Ghajar
Two candidates have emerged following the end of a parliamentary paralysis, but a stalemate is still expected
Residents of Kafr Shuba had tried to tear down border fence after elderly farmer confronted Israeli bulldozer on his land
Former Lebanese president's trip to Syria came amid renewed effort to elect a successor to the post he vacated last year
Nomination comes after weeks of internal negotiations
Several suspects arrested after military operation near border with Syria
Lebanese capital's historic villa brings city residents together for an evening of art and culture, almost three years after it was devastated by the port blast
UNHCR announced this as alternative to unstable Lebanese currency for providing Syrians with support
Hassan Nasrallah says beleaguered banker should be removed by judiciary if he will not step down
Help capped at $125 for a family, but most are not eligible for the full amount
Amid a rise in deportations, hate speech and misinformation, Lebanese nationals and Syrian refugees agree on one thing: for Syrian refugees, life in Lebanon is unsustainable
Lebanese Forces and Free Patriotic Movement must come to an agreement if a president is to be elected
