Demonstrators say new government fails to address their demands and cannot rescue the ailing country

Escalation sees more than 540 people wounded as wrangling delays formation of new government to replace PM Saad Hariri's, who quit last year in the face of street protests

President Michel Aoun huddles with officials after a week of unrest that saw hundreds injured, property damaged; US reporter detained for broadcasting live to Israeli newspaper

Prosecutors order 34 people released after worst night since demonstrations began, with nearly 400 injured

47 police officers injured in hours-long street battles in Beirut's key commercial district; rioters smash windows of private banks amid demands for regime changes

Debt-burdened nation has been without a government since Saad Hariri resigned in October, as political parties fail to agree on makeup of new leadership team

Demonstrators burn tires, block 3 main highways leading to the capital Beirut, demand removal of ruling elite and replacement with fresh leaders

When Agent D was sent to follow the Munich massacre's architect, he was ordered not to make contact. He broke that rule, and then some: 'He was a friend -- and a mortal enemy'

Anti-corruption demonstrators close roads and highways, call for Hassan Diab to resign, as country faces its worst economic crisis in decades

Installation was criticized after a photo on social media showed likeness to Jewish and Israeli symbol from a specific angle

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