2024 Hundreds of protesters gathered near the Port of Beirut in Lebanon on Sunday to mark the fourth anniversary of a catastrophic explosion that devastated the capital, killing more than 200 ...
A day later, a similar attack struck walkie-talkies. In total, the explosions killed at least 37 people and injured more than ...
The port of Beirut suffered a massive explosion back in August 2020, which left more than 200 people killed, 6,000 injured, and 300,000 homeless. The disaster caused by the combustion of ammonium ...
During a meeting at the Vatican with the families of victims from the Aug. 4, 2020 Beirut port explosion, the pontiff shared his emotional connection with them. He stressed that being with the ...
She was still seeing the explosion that rushed toward her earlier ... the neglected district that runs down to Beirut’s port, Halabi saw what appeared to be fireworks popping as a bonfire ...
On August 4, 2020 an explosion in Beirut, Lebanon rocked the city and was felt across the country. The Orient Queen was ...
The pagers and walkie-talkies were used by Hezbollah, which has exchanged months of escalating fire and threats with Israel that have displaced and killed civilians on both sides of the border — but ...
Parents kept their children away from schools and universities, fearing more exploding devices. One woman said she ...
Satellite images show complete devastation in the port area, with one ship apparently blown out of the water and onto the dockside. The explosion's shockwave blew out windows at Beirut ...
Among the injured were 21 Bangladeshi naval personnel who were on duty at the Beirut port, the epicentre of the explosion, for a UN peacekeeping mission. Among the injured Bangladeshi expatriates ...
The explosion at a portside warehouse in Beirut sent devastating shockwaves ... said warehouses storing medicines and vaccines in the port were damaged, and the country's largest dialysis centre ...
The Hezbollah militant group said it is conducting a "security and scientific investigation” into the explosion of pagers ...