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Along the Syria and Lebanon borders, skeptical residents embrace peace, while it lasts
Although focused on rebuilding, both evacuated residents and those who stayed during the war won't let up their vigilance, as terror groups daily seek to attack Israel The post Along the Syria and Lebanon borders,
US envoy Morgan Ortagus meets Lebanon’s leaders to discuss Israeli strikes, Hezbollah disarmament, and efforts to stabilize the region. US envoy Morgan Ortagus is in Beirut this week for meetings.
Near-daily Israeli attacks have become the new normal in Lebanon, nearly a year after a U.S.-brokered truce halted the lastest conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Commemorating the 1,700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea and its Creed, as well as reaffirming hopes for peace in the Middle East, Pope Leo XIV will travel to Turkey and Lebanon Nov. 27-Dec. 2.
The sexual exploitation of children in agriculture goes hand in hand with economic, social and legal exploitation.
In September 2024, when Israel escalated its bombing campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon, Shiite sheikh Rabih Koubayssi was one of the few clerics, Muslim or Christian, to stay in the targeted southern region. He was needed to bury the dead.