The Emir H H Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani formally opened talks yesterday between rival Lebanese leaders which aim to resolve a protracted political conflict that has pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war. "The task ahead of you ...
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Lebanon's rival leaders opened their Arab-brokered talks in Doha on Friday, seeking to end a long-running feud to avoid a new civil war, said reports reaching here from the Qatari capital. Qatar's Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani opened the ...
The United States said Friday it supports the Arab League-brokered talks in Qatar that is aimed at ending Lebanon's political crisis. "We are pleased that there is now a process, that the fighting in the streets have stopped," said a U.S....
In deciding to confront Hezbollah last week, Mr. Siniora badly miscalculated, and was forced to make a humiliating retreat. Now, the country teeters on the precipice of a civil war, with Hezbollah and its Iranian backers poised to make more gains in ...
Lebanon leaders in Doha for dialogue talks in pictures Published: Friday, 16 May, 2008 @ 11:10 PM in Beirut (GMT+2) Doha- Lebanon's rival political leaders arrived in Doha for dialogue talks aiming at ending the political crisis that has divided the....
As Lebanese leaders sat at a Doha round table to talk their way out of the protracted deadlock that left their country without a president for the past six months, the rest of the Arab world believes those 14 men can succeed in cooling off current ...
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