By Yuliya Talmazan Israel carried out what it said was a “targeted strike” on the Lebanese capital Beirut on Friday after ...
Tracing the path of the exploding devices to Lebanon requires a close look at an often convoluted route from suppliers to ...
On Friday, authorities in Taiwan and Bulgaria denied any involvement in supplying thousands of pagers that exploded ...
Bulgaria and Norway are now key focuses of a global investigation into who supplied Hezbollah with pagers that exploded in Lebanon, killing 12 people and injuring over 2,300. Israel is suspected to be ...
A global investigation zeroes in on Bulgaria and Norway to uncover the origins of pagers that exploded in Lebanon, killing 12 and injuring over 2,300. Israel is suspected of orchestrating the attacks.
Taiwan's government and Bulgarian authorities Friday both denied making the exploding pagers used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Taiwan's government and Bulgarian authorities Friday both denied making the exploding pagers used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Bulgaria and Norway became new focal points on Thursday of a global hunt for who supplied Hezbollah with the thousands of ...
The Israeli military said it carried out a "targeted strike" in the Lebanese capital Beirut on Friday. The strike comes amid ...
However, Bulgaria's state security agency, DANS, refuted these claims, stating that no pagers used in the attack were ...
Bulgarian authorities said on Friday a company based in Sofia had nothing to do with the delivery of exploding communications devices to Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
Specialists also found out that Bulgaria’s Norta Global Ltd and its owner, linked by the media to the pager blasts, "had no involvement in the purchase or sale of such goods in Bulgaria’s jurisdiction ...