On August 4, 2020, a massive explosion ripped through the port of Beirut, Lebanon, killing 218 people, injuring thousands, ...
Around 6pm local time on Tuesday 4 August, many people in Beirut turned their gaze to ... has said the initial blaze that sparked the explosion was caused by welding work. It started in warehouse ...
Sky News reports that the blasts in Beirut were due to encrypted communication equipment used for internal messaging by Hezbollah exploding. The blasts took place in the Dahiya region, a known ...
Still, Beirut remains Ghazal’s constant inspiration ... making machinery are tossed in the air like toys. The explosion, caused by a fire at a warehouse storing more than 3,000 tons of ammonium ...
The seismic explosion that tore through Beirut on Tuesday ... Officials did not say what caused the fire that set off the blast, but President Michel Aoun said that thousands of tons of ammonium ...
The blast was caused by more than 2,700 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored unsafely at the city's port. The inferno and the mystery ship Beirut explosion: Before-and-after images 'We don't have ...
I found out later I had fractured my arm. The energy wave which emanated from the explosion caused windows to shatter and ceilings to collapse all across Beirut. Broken glass, bricks and cement rained ...
Since the explosion in Beirut I’ve listened repeatedly to the song Ya Beirut (Oh Beirut) by the Lebanese diva Majida al-Roumi, while obsessively reading the news and checking on extended ...
United in grief and anger, families of the victims and several thousand Lebanese marked one year since the horrific explosion at Beirut's port ... more than 6,000, was caused by a fire that ...
Lebanon’s parliamentary elections on May 15 will be a defining moment for the country’s political future. Lebanese voters both at home and abroad will have the ...
In-depth: No one has been held accountable for the 2020 Beirut blast, but as political dynamics shift, the resumption of a ...