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An Iraqi military commander on Wednesday confirmed a barrage of rockets hit an Iraqi military base housing US soldiers near Baghdad, the latest such attack on US interests.
Lebanon's prime minister said Saturday the government will suspend payment of $1.2 billion in loans, marking the crisis-hit country's first-ever default on its sovereign debt.
Lebanon, hit by a severe liquidity crunch and months of anti-government protests, is due to decide on Saturday whether it should pay a $1.2-billion Eurobond maturing on March 9.
Israeli strikes on a regime military airport in central Syria and a position near the occupied Golan Heights have killed one soldier and wounded four others.
Syrian state media has said that Israeli missiles were 'swiftly dealt with' by the country's air defences.
The Turkish army said it destroyed 'a chemical warfare facility' in Syria on Saturday, though the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said a military airport was hit.
Clashes between Ankara and Damascus have killed at least 17 Turkish troops in recent weeks.
Nearly three years after his acquittal over the killings of Arab Spring protesters, former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has died at a Cairo hospital.
France says it will provide financial support to Beirut, as Lebanon struggles through an economic crisis.
Israel said Sunday it struck bases of the Islamic Jihad militant group near Damascus, while Syria claimed that its air defences shot down "enemy missiles".