2,750 Lebanese Injured in Beirut Blast Received at Iran’s Field Hospital
Director of a field hospital set up in Beirut by Iran's Red Crescent Society (IRCS) said that 2,750 Lebanese wounded by the August 4 mega explosion in the Lebanese capital.
Lebanon Doubts Blast Probe Be Trustworthy
For many Lebanese, their greatest hope for credible answers about the blast that wrecked much of their capital may lie with outsiders.
World Food Program Sending Wheat Flour to Beirut
The World Food Program would be sending 50,000 tons of wheat flour to Beirut to stabilize Lebanon's wheat supply.
Lebanon Information Minister Quits
The Information Minister of Lebanon, Manal Abdel-Samad on Sunday stepped down in the first government resignation since a deadly port blast.
Beirut’s Wound Was Wound of Negligence
The massive explosion in Beirut port shocked the world. Some 2,750 metric tons of ammonium nitrate stored at a warehouse in a port which was the vital economic vein of Lebanon
At Least 135 Dead, More Than 5,000 Injured in Beirut Explosion
At least 135 people were killed and 5,000 injured in a massive explosion that shook Beirut on Tuesday, according to Lebanon's health minister.
Health Minister: Beirut Explosion Left Many Injured, Large Damages
Lebanon’s Health Minister Hamad Hasan said an explosion in central Beirut on Tuesday had caused a “very high number of injuries” and extensive damage.
Lebanon Summons US Ambassador
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned the US ambassador to Lebanon to protest against his interference in the country's internal affairs.
Beirut Roads Opened Peacefully
TEHRAN (Iran News) – Lebanese troops are deploying in different parts of the country to reopen roads and main thoroughfares closed by anti-government protesters. In many areas, protesters withdrew peacefully as the troops moved in. But in Beirut’s northern suburb of Zouk Mosbeh, a scuffle erupted on Tuesday when some demonstrators refused to move away. […]
Protesters block roads in Beirut, Lebanon
TEHRAN (Iran News) – Protesters blocked roads in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon on Monday, pressing a wave of anti-government demonstrations that have plunged the country into political turmoil at a time of economic crisis. The nationwide protests, which were ignited on Oct. 17 by a government proposal to tax WhatsApp calls, led Saad […]