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International groups have called for a UN-backed international, independent and impartial probe into the blast at Beirut port.
France is aiming to bring the US and Iran to the negotiating table to revive a landmark nuclear deal that Israel fiercely opposes.
In the days following Pope Francis' visit, two high profile abductions and killings of activists and dissidents' family members brought Iraq's perennial problems with militia violence roaring back into focus.
Syrian state media reported regime forces shot down several Israeli missile strikes over capital Damascus.
Analysis: With tacit approval from Washington, Amman hopes that resolving Lebanon's energy crisis could pave the way for regional and international engagement with the Syrian regime.
The Lebanese army caught a Syrian national trying to cross into Israel, while the Israeli army had earlier thought somebody had attempted to enter Lebanon.
Supporters of the late Rafic Hariri said they were disappointed over the verdict of his assassination.
The Lebanese prime minister, now heading his third cabinet, said his government looks to put aside politics and get to work, prioritising the energy crisis.
The 24-member cabinet, which includes only one woman, faces the daunting mission of carrying out reforms demanded by the international community to unlock desperately needed financial aid.
Comment: Lebanon's political class displays a tolerance for stalling that contrasts strikingly with the sense of urgency that the situation demands, writes Nizar Hassan.