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Indirect talks between Lebanon and Israel have been taking place for more than a decade but Beirut may ultimately have little to show for it
Thousands marched and gathered at the port to demand an investigation and justice
Victims' families marched in Lebanese capital in protest over delayed justice
Ambassador to Lebanon highlights 'very strong evidence' that cargo on board the 'Laodicea' was pilfered
Vessel symbolises alleviation of global food shortage caused by war in Ukraine
Collapse of silos' northernmost side blamed on weeks of government inaction, despite pleas from 2020 blast victims' families for monument
Army intelligence try to keep the peace outside bakeries short on subsidised loaves as food crisis fuels anti-Syrian rhetoric
The loan will finance wheat imports for at least six months, alleviating acute bread shortages
Pageant, held for first time since 2018, is part of campaign to bring more tourism to struggling country
For generations, a branch of the Itani clan have taken it upon themselves to protect a threatened slice of public coastline
As temperatures across Europe hit record highs, The National's Middle East reporters share tips on how to stay cool
Legal action against TGS, a US-Norwegian geophysical services group, is seeking $250m in damages
Hezbollah chief encourages Lebanon's leaders to take firmer stance on indirect border talks with Israel
Rights groups fear persecution and abuse awaits refugees forcibly returned to Syria ― which they say is still unsafe