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"You hear people say here that we’re cursed," one woman said. Dr. Seema Jilani was tending to a wounded teenage girl, still trying to register what had happened Tuesday after a massive explosion ...
As the dust settled around Beirut’s port, believed to be the site of the explosion, photographers captured a city now covered in rubble and broken glass. The blast was so powerful that it ...
The frantic search for survivors continues after yesterday's catastrophic explosion in Beirut. At least 130 people have been confirmed dead, and 4,000 were injured. As much as half of Lebanon's ...
New satellite photos show the aftermath of Tuesday's massive, deadly explosion at the port of Beirut. An image taken by the satellite company BlackSky shows extensive damage at the port following ...
The Big Heart Foundation (TBHF), a global humanitarian organisation based in Sharjah, UAE, has inaugurated the newly ...
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Residents of Beirut awoke to a scene of utter devastation on Wednesday, a day after a massive explosion at the port sent shock waves across the Lebanese capital, killing at least 100 people and ...
David Brennan is Newsweek's Diplomatic Correspondent covering world politics and conflicts from London with a focus on NATO, the European Union, and the Russia-Ukraine War. David joined Newsweek ...
On Aug. 4 around 6 p.m. local time, at least one initial explosion at a warehouse in the port area of Beirut ignited a fire ... the Lebanese Red Cross. In the aftermath of the explosions, concerns ...
The airlift follows a request for help from the Lebanese authorities faced with the aftermath of the massive explosion that devastated Beirut. Brazil’s President Jair Bolsonaro extended his ...
The Lebanese people are demanding answers as rescue teams pulled more bodies from the rubble of Beirut's port on Friday, nearly three days after a massive explosion sent a wave of destruction ...
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Beirut on Thursday to show “solidarity” with the Lebanese people in the aftermath of Tuesday’s disastrous explosion, according to the Twitter ...