The decision to delay the commencement of daylight savings time from the customary last Sunday in March to at the end of Ramadan on 21 April was announced by the government of Lebanon on 23 March.
Over the next few weeks Christians and Muslims in Lebanon may differ over what the time is People in Lebanon have woken up in two rival time zones ... The dispute illustrates deep divisions ...
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The attacks across Lebanon have killed more than 1,000 people in under two weeks, according to the ... The attacks spurred them to flee a second time, one cousin carrying his ailing father down ...
Israel and Hezbollah — a powerful Iran-backed paramilitary group in Lebanon — have been at conflict for decades, but the two have ramped ... in real-time. This leaves Hezbollah vulnerable ...
Police were called to Queensway near Coleford shortly before 01:00 BST to reports of a dispute between two men, involving weapons. Both men received serious injuries and were flown to Southmead ...
Disagreements between Netanyahu and Gallant have surfaced over the government's approach to the growing border escalation with Hezbollah in southern Lebanon ... and the time has come to do so ...
a land swap between Lebanon and Israel as part of a comprehensive agreement to end the border conflicts and resolve the land dispute between the two countries, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Jarida ...
Israel yesterday pounded Hezbollah targets across eastern and southern Lebanon in ... theoretical buffer zone, is 18 miles from the border, but in some places comes within two miles of Israeli ...
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Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, has begun addressing the public for the first time since the two days of stunning attacks that detonated pagers and handheld radios across Lebanon.
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