ISIS kills two US troops, Brown gunman still loose, Ukraine peace talks stall. Here’s what’s making headlines this Monday evening.
A year on from the ceasefire, displaced civilians in south Lebanon continue to live under near-daily Israeli airstrikes, ...
More people are turning to courts to push states and companies to do more for the climate. What’s been the result? We asked one of the world’s leading experts.
The Israeli military’s repeated attacks on reconstruction-related equipment and other civilian facilities in southern Lebanon ...
During the war between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanese people crossed sectarian lines to offer one another food and shelter. A ...
Whether it’s a small town in northern New Hampshire or the Granite State’s largest city, Manchester, housing is an issue across the board. A forum at St. Anselm College on Friday sought to identify ...
EU leaders will meet this week in Brussels to discuss Russian frozen assets, the next EU budget plus the Middle East. Also ...
As Christian communities dwindle across the Middle East, Pope Leo XIV’s trip raises questions about symbolic gestures versus structural solutions ...
The Lebanese army has tried to confiscate Hizbullah’s weapons near the border with Israel. General Nicolas Tabet, who oversees the region, said last month that his men had grabbed more than 500 rocket ...
US officials are considering sanctions against the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA. This move follows accusations of ...
State Department official says 'everything on the table' but no final decision made, slams the UN agency as a 'corrupt ...
In this podcast, Philip Proudfoot, interviews Haneen Sayed, Lebanon’s Minister of social affairs who talks about her country’s main issues.
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