Lebanese Christian gunmen assassinated a senior army officer in his bed Monday after his troops
Lebanese Christians and Muslims, who have been fighting each other in an 11-year-old civil war
Three Lebanese civilians were reported killed and 13 injured Wednesday after Israeli warplanes
Dockworkers in Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest port after Beirut, are refusing to handle U.S. and British ships in protest against last week's British-backed U.S. air raid on Libya, a port spokesman said.
Advance units of the Lebanese paramilitary police began dismantling barricades in Beirut's battered Palestinian camps Saturday.
Lebanese President Amin Gemayel led mourners Saturday at the funeral of former President Elias
A rebel Christian militia chief today announced a unilateral cease-fire and troop withdrawal from the hills east of the port of Sidon to "give peace a chance" after a month of clashes with Muslim forces.
Lebanese Premier Rashid Karami withdrew his Cabinet's resignation Wednesday after a two-day
A rocket hit Lebanon's central law courts on Beirut's Green Line early today, touching off a fire that destroyed all the legal records of this nation ruled by the gun.
With Syrian troops poised on their perimeter, rebellious Christian militia leaders Sunday attempted to defuse their dispute with President Amin Gemayel.
President Miguel de la Madrid's state of the nation speech Monday will announce "important actions" to help the country overcome its worrisome economic crisis, Sen.
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The 15-year-old Triga Mark III reactor in the National Institute of Nuclear Studies will be remodeled and modernized, while workers repair a crack in the pool surrounding the structure, the government news agency Notimex said Wednesday.
Dozens of small farmers blocked a highway leading to Guadalajara, the country's second-largest city, to try to pressure the government to raise corn prices, officials said Friday.
Production of sardines will be more than 300,000 tons this year, up 20% over the expected catch, the Mexican government reports.
A Bell 206 helicopter belonging to the attorney general's office crashed while spraying poppy fields Tuesday with herbicides, but no one was injured.
Los Angeles' Italian restaurant s have traditionally been Americanized affairs -- red velvet places
There are Albert, Ursula and Lydia (Mama) Vera behind the counter at Sorrento Italian Market
A 45-minute hailstorm flooded streets and homes in up to four feet of water and temporarily stranded dozens of motorists and bus passengers in Toluca, capital of the state of Mexico.
Deficit spending soared 61% in the first quarter over the same period in 1986 and now stands at 4.4 trillion pesos, or about $3.66 billion, a private study showed Saturday.