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Nabih Berri hopes central bank vacancy will push parties to reach consensus
In eastern Lebanon's Qab Elias, crops live and die by the availability of water from a mountain spring but experts say greater stability is possible
As Lebanese suffer bad economic policies and as resources dwindle, resentment towards the Syrian refugee population has grown
Public sector continues to fight for a living wage amid the nation's prolonged economic crisis.
Tuesday's session, boycotted by a number of MPs, ends with vote to reschedule polls
Some estimates put the number of demonstrators on Monday as high as 17,000 people
Israeli military has confirmed that three rockets were launched from Syria at the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights
Biggest exchange of fire in more than 16 years is considered within bounds of normality
Attacks come after dozens of rockets were fired from Lebanon the day before
Attacks come hours after Benjamin Netanyahu said enemies 'will pay the price for every act of aggression'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says enemies 'will pay the price for every act of aggression'
Complaint lists several incidents that allegedly occurred between 2006 and 2009
Prime Minister Najib Mikati says clocks will go forward by one hour overnight from Wednesday to Thursday
Sudden decision to defer switch to Daylight Saving Time has created yet another division in the troubled country
National currency has plummeted to record lows against US dollar this week
