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UK Minister for the Middle East and North Africa, Hamish Falconer, wrote today on platform “X”: “We stand with Lebanon in remembering those who lost their lives five years a ...
NNA - Information Minister, Attorney Paul Morcos, paid a visit to the Apostolic Nuncio to Lebanon, Monsignor Paolo Borgia, at his residence in Harissa.
The Kataeb Party held a memorial gathering Monday at its central headquarters in Saifi to mark the fifth anniversary of the Beirut port explosion, honoring the victims and reiterating d ...
The name "Victims of August 4th Street" was given to the road extending from the "Emigrant Statue" to the George Haddad intersection in the capital Beirut, during a ceremo ...
The two marches reached the “Emigrant Statue” opposite the August 4 explosion site and the silos, where a huge Lebanese flag was raised, bearing the signatures of hundreds de ...
NNA - Tyre - National News Agency correspondent reported that the Israeli artillery targeted the area between the towns of Maroun al-Ras and Yaroun in the Bint Jbeil district with several shells. T ...
Ministry of Public Health's Emergency Operations Center announced in a statement today that the Israeli airstrike on the city of Khiam resulted in the death of one person, who succum ...
French Ambassador, Embassy Staff observe a minute of silence in memory of August 4 explosion victims
The French Embassy announced in a statement that French Ambassador Hervé Magro and embassy staff observed a minute of silence in memory of the victims of the August 4 explosion.
Families of the victims and wounded from the August 4th explosion began gathering in Martyrs' Square, carrying photos of the victims and banners demanding truth and accountability.
NNA - The families of the martyrs and victims of the August 4 explosion began gathering at the Karantina fire station, to set off on a march toward the expatriate statue near the explosion site.
UK Deputy Head of Mission, Victoria Dunne, wrote today on platform "X": "We join Lebanon in mourning & remembrance. 4 August was a day the nation forever changed.
During a memorial mass for the victims of the Beirut Port explosion, Archbishop Paul Abdel Sater delivered a powerful message five years after the deadly blast. To those responsible ...
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