Flying (comfortably) once again into the Lebanese war zone by the sea
The flight was fine, and everything seemed normal when we landed, until it wasn’t
The flight was fine, and everything seemed normal when we landed, until it wasn’t
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The flight was fine, and everything seemed normal when we landed, until it wasn’t
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With airstrikes expanding beyond the limits of Beirut’s southern suburbs, people in the city say that even the once-safest corners may no longer be off-limits.
Evidence suggests that the US was most likely to be behind the attack that killed over 100 children Grouped from 2 articles across 2 sources.
Iran’s new supreme leader delivered a forceful message in his first public statement since succeeding his slain father, as the Israeli military bombarded Tehran and the Lebanese capital with strikes.
Psychologists across the tourist destination report sharp increase in anxiety, sleep disruption and requests for help
US Defense Secretary Hegseth has said the US is "ramping up" airstrikes. Meanwhile, six service members were confirmed killed in a plane crash in Iraq as the war enters its second week. More on DW. Grouped from 24 articles across 12 sources.
Lebanon’s flag carrier has kept up its service while other airlines have cancelled all flights to and from the city