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Forest fires and changing temperatures have left forests dwindling, experts say
Former prime minister will miss scheduled questioning by investigating judge on Monday, despite being summoned
News of Iranian fuel bound for Lebanon sparked a fuel race in energy-crisis hit country
Outside support will be vital to fixing the country's economic crisis but deep reforms are being demanded
He refused to leave the Washington embassy for over a month in 1989
Lebanon has been under a caretaker government for more than year
It hopes programme will support half a million families, but funding remains uncertain
Lawyer for former rebel fighters says deportation would be akin to "death sentence"
Students express anger at plans after recent staff cuts
Analysts tell 'The National' a proposal to import electricity produced by Egypt and Jordan through Syria could help Damascus reintegrate with the region
Tens of thousands of foreigners and Afghans thronged the airport after the Taliban seized power but not everyone got on a flight
Deep anger at UK government among scores of citizens who spoke to 'The National'
At least 60 civilians were killed in the explosions
In an exclusive interview with 'The National,' the commander says Taliban amnesty offer is a 'sham'
Locals lament their loved ones and vent their anger after at least 28 people were killed in the explosion early on Sunday