Israeli strikes kill 8 in Lebanon
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Israel to resume war in Lebanon if no deal within 2 weeks
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As Israel’s strikes in southern Lebanon persist despite the ceasefire, Lebanese President Aoun calls for full compliance before negotiations
By Nazih Osseiran and Haider Nour BEIRUT, April 29 (Reuters) - More than 1 million people in Lebanon are expected to face a food insecurity crisis in the months ahead as a result of renewed conflict and mass displacement,
FAO, WFP and Lebanon gov’t say 1.24 million people ‘expected to face food insecurity’ at crisis levels or worse.
New data shows record heatwaves from the Mediterranean to the Arctic last year, with glaciers shrinking and snow cover declining, according to the UN World Meteorological Organization (WMO).
Lebanon's deputy prime minister Tarek Mitri says the government cannot exercise its authority over the country while Israel continues its bombardments and occupation.
A Rancho Bernardo woman says her family is in survival mode after recent bombings in Lebanon reduced their homes to rubble.
IDF penetrates deeper into Hezbollah territory in southern Lebanon, killing 130 fighters and destroying a major tunnel network, all with less air support than in 2024.