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As a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah takes effect, °®ÂþµºÂ takes a look at the dangers Lebanese journalists faced during their reporting of the war
On Tuesday, Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah said his movement would only recognise the maritime border deal between Lebanon and Israel once it was officially signed. Until then, Nasrallah said, 'we will remain vigilant'.
Southern Lebanon’s olive farmers are grappling with severe losses from Israel's war, fighting to salvage what’s left of their crops and livelihoods
To ease Lebanon's energy crisis, Shi'ite group Hezbollah has bought Iranian fuel into Lebanon via Syria amid criticism that such a move could risk US sanctions.
Lebanon, which has seen slow progress in its offshore exploration, this week granted a company a permit to conduct seismic surveys in one maritime block.
Israeli airstrikes have devastated Lebanon's historic city of Nabatieh, but as locals return after the ceasefire announcement, they remain determined to rebuild
Despite positive news of a ceasefire and the end of Israel's war on Lebanon, residents fear new dangers as unexploded bombs and munitions threaten their return
Deir al-Ahmar, a small Christian village, has become a haven for the displaced fleeing Israel's strikes, hosting more than twice its number of inhabitants
Weeks after Israel's strike, Baalbek's historic Palmyra Hotel, which had withstood Lebanon's 15-year civil war and countless crises, now lies in ruins
Syrian refugees fleeing Israel's war in Lebanon are heading to Europe, in light of the dangers both of staying or returning to Syria