The Lebanese government has resigned amid growing public anger following a devastating explosion in Beirut on 4 August that killed at least 200 people and injured around 5,000 others. Here is what ...
Nearly 3,000 tonnes of ammonium nitrate - taken from a ship off the coast of Beirut six years ago and then stored in a warehouse - has been blamed for the explosion that ripped through the port ...
Lebanon's health ministry on Thursday confirmed that the Beirut port blast killed at least 137 people and left at least 5,000 wounded. Dozens of people continue to be missing and unaccounted for.
Multiple blasts have shaken the southern suburbs of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, amid Israeli air strikes on the night before the anniversary of the 7 October Hamas attacks against Israel.
Beirut residents are turning to Instagram to locate missing loved ones after the explosion The Instagram page "Locate Victims Beirut" has been posting images of missing persons in the Lebanese ...
Around 6pm local time on Tuesday 4 August, many people in Beirut turned their gaze to the ... Some of the images suggest there was a first smaller explosion. The following images are taken from ...
United in grief and anger, families of the victims and several thousand Lebanese marked one year since the horrific explosion at Beirut's port with a moment of silence and prayers at the foot of ...
A woman is evacuated from the partially destroyed Beirut neighbourhood of Mar Mikhael on Wednesday in the aftermath of a massive explosion in the Lebanese capital (AFP) An injured man sits next to ...
Nearly 7,000 tons of glass was shattered when a deadly explosion ripped through Beirut, Lebanon, on August 4, blowing out windows and leveling entire neighborhoods. Now, as Lebanon continues to ...