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The head of the Beirut Bar Association warned a novel coronavirus outbreak in crisis-hit Lebanon's largest and most overcrowded prison amounted to a "humanitarian time bomb".
At least 10 mostly Iraqi fighters were killed in suspected air strikes in Syria, a monitor said on Monday.
Several major Lebanese parties have agreed on nominating Mohammad Safadi, a former finance minister, as the prime minister of a new government.
Comment: Lebanese and Iraqi demonstrators are picking up the banner of a dignified national identity that has been submerged under the guise of confessional formulas, writes Imad K. Harb.
Lebanon's security chief held talks with top Elysee aides in Paris as Beirut's government formation process - a key step to unlock international aid - nears two weeks without progress
Al-Ahed FC beat North Korea's April 25 Sports Club to become the first Lebanese team to lift the AFC Cup.
Lebanese Al-Akhbar saw at least three of its senior journalists tendered their resignations over the newspaper's editorial line on the anti-government protests.
Syria on Sunday accused Israel of targeting an airbase in Homs province, in the second such attack in 24 hours.
The State Department told Congress that the White House budget office and National Security Council had decided to cut foreign military assistance to Lebanon.
In an apparent concession, Lebanese President Michel Aoun says that the country’s next government should be a technocratic one ‘based on merit’ but protesters are still calling for his resignation.