The US deputy special envoy for the Middle East, Morgan Ortagus, said on Friday that Hezbollah’s presence in Lebanon’s new government was a red line, welcoming the end of the group’s “reign of terror.
The United States has set a "red line" that Shi'ite armed group Hezbollah should not be a member of Lebanon's next government ...
Morgan Ortagus, the U.S. deputy special envoy for the Middle East, met with Lebanese President Joseph Aoun at Baabda Palace ...
A Hezbollah member and his two daughters were killed Friday in an explosion of a house in the southern border town of Tayr ...
In her first meeting after landing in Lebanon, Morgan Ortagus, the U.S. deputy special envoy for the Middle East, arrived at ...
In response, IAF jets struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, including an underground weapons site. Last month, the White House confirmed that the U.S.-monitored truce deal between ...
Ukraine will open a humanitarian corridor to let hundreds of Russian civilians in the Kursk border region seized by its army ...
Last-minute disagreements have stalled the announcement of Lebanon’s new government, primarily due to Parliament Speaker ...
Iran on Friday condemned as "illegal" and "unjustified" new financial sanctions by the United States that target Iranian ...
Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes Thursday evening on the valley between the towns of Bfaroueh and Aazze in two ...
Leabona PM desinate Nawaf Salam presented President Joseph Aoun the following cabinet line-up, according to Lebanese media reports – Foreign Affairs: Youssef Rajji (Lebanese Forces) – Education: Rima ...
The Trump administration’s attacks on South Africa could be seen as a part of the ongoing international tussle between the US ...