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UAE billionaire Khalaf Al-Habtoor is considering hiring a Chinese company to deconstruct his five-star hotel in Beirut and move it to another country, following a decision in January to end all ...
Fifty years ago, Lebanon descended into one of the darkest periods in its modern history: the civil war. The brutal 15-year conflict was marked by sectarian violence and shifting front lines.
Lebanon is still grappling with the war's legacy 50 years on, and displaying the bus as a grim reminder of its bloody past. What happened next on April 13, 1975, would change the course of ...
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Most military sites belonging to Hezbollah in southern Lebanon have been placed under Lebanese army control, a source close to the group said on Saturday. A November 27 ...
BEIRUT - When Lebanon's civil war erupted 50 years ago this month, its national museum became a flashpoint of its capital's deadly frontline, with militants barricaded among ancient sarcophagi and ...
The best hotels in Florence make it easy for visitors to take in the city’s historic architecture, acclaimed restaurants and world-renowned museums and galleries. From climbing the Duomo to ...
Near front lines where they once battled each other, former fighters in Lebanon's civil war now gather to bear the same message, half a century after the devastating conflict erupted: never again.
The best beach hotels in Greece for a coastal retreat If the most important part of your holiday is sun, glittering sea and buttery-soft sand – these Greek seaside escapes don't disappoint Save ...
As Lebanon braces for the upcoming International Monetary Fund (IMF) Spring Meetings in Washington on April 21, pressure is mounting on the government and parliament to finalize crucial financial ...
Hezbollah is prepared to enter discussions with Lebanon’s President Joseph Aoun regarding its military arsenal, according to a senior official from the group, contingent on Israel pulling out of ...
Let’s put some numbers behind a trend you might have already observed for yourself: There are simply a mind-boggling number of new hotels opening all around the world. In your hometown ...