lebanon
By David Patrikarakos - 09 January 1:00
In Lebanon, after a year of turmoil that was the worst in a decade, it is Hezbollah — with the backing of Iran and Syria — that expects to prosper, leaving the whole of the Middle East even more unstable.
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By Jon Bernstein - 14 July 9:23
“I’d have to be certifiably insane to deny the Holocaust”
By Liam McLaughlin - 15 May 11:38
Fallout from Syria’s violent repression of uprisings could have dangerous effects on its neighbours in Lebanon.
By Liam McLaughlin - 03 March 17:32
Uprisings elsewhere in the region shouldn't blind us from the upheaval in Beirut.
By James Denselow - 28 May 11:56
Interference in Lebanon is rife, but the country’s internal politics are often misunderstood or ignored.
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