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Amid a worsening economic crisis, Lebanon's government is struggling to find support among its Arab allies.
Lebanon and Israel launched a second round of maritime border talks Wednesday
Lebanon and Israel, still technically at war, held an initial round of negotiations on their disputed maritime border under UN and US auspices on October 14.
The remarks came while Cummings was giving evidence on Wednesday to two select committees in the UK's lower house about the UK's Covid-19 response.
Lebanon's President Michel Aoun is holding meetings with the country's parliamentarians to name a new prime minister.
Lebanon's President Michel Aoun said the country's next prime minister will have to lead reforms and battle corruption.
National and international figures mourned the killing of Hisham al-Hashemi, who was gunned down on Monday in capital city of Baghdad.
In today's roundup: Iran mulls restrictions while the West Bank extends lockdown, US releases Kassim Tajideen, Yemen again faces famine, and a deep dive into Egypt's persecution of doctors
Beirut and the southern town of Tyre saw clashes overnight Monday in a second consecutive night of violence.
Rome blamed IS for being the culprit in the 'biggest seizure of amphetamines in the world', but analysts have blamed the Syrian regime.