Armed with helmets and brooms, hundreds of volunteers have circulated through Beirut’s heavily damaged neighborhoods, cleaning up people’s homes and doing free basic repairs

Doctored videos, old and out of context images make rounds on Twitter and Facebook, as Jewish state falsely blamed for alleged missile attack

Speaking to Iranian president, French leader urges Tehran to 'support the putting in place of a government which can manage the emergency'

Over the last 10 months, populace has had to deal with a dizzying series of events that have upended an artificial sense of security

Unclear if official passed on warning, given during brief, impromptu inspection of physical security at the facility; assessment briefly noted in State Department cable

Buildings already pockmarked and made frail by Lebanon's devastating 1975-1990 civil war are damaged beyond repair, while others need urgent repairs before the winter rains

Government's resignation has done little to extinguish anger after deadly port blast and years of corruption

Reuters investigation spanning 10 countries and many officials and firms only uncovers denials, missing documents and refusals to comment

Reacting to reporting on her censure of terror group over Beirut blast, Dima Sadek says her comments were part of 'internal debate,' calls Israel an apartheid state

Explosion fuels outrage against top political leaders as documents emerge showing they knew about existence of stockpile in heart of capital and did nothing about it

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