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Bombs and blame in Beirut
Fingers were quickly pointed towards Assad after the assassination in Beirut, but there are others with much to gain.
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Last Modified: 30 Oct 2012 10:34 GMT
Lebanon: Spiralling out of control?
As anti-Syrian tensions rise over the murder of Lebanon's intelligence chief, we examine the country's sectarian divide.
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Lebanon revenge kidnappings raise tensions
Gulf nationals urged to leave the country after 23 people were seized in retaliation for earlier abduction in Syria.
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Lebanon clan claims revenge kidnap of Syrians
Meqdad family says it has seized at least 23 Syrians in Lebanon in retaliation for family member abducted in Syria.
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Judge sets date for Hariri murder trial
UN-backed court investigating 2005 assassination of Lebanon's ex-PM Rafik Hariri scheduled to start March 25, 2013.
Middle East
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PA's Abbas gives permission to exhume Arafat
Aide says Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas agreed to autopsy in principle and has invited experts to test remains.
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Abbas calls for Arafat death investigation
PA sees "no reason" why Arafat's body should not be exhumed following Al Jazeera report that he may have been poisoned.
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Is Syria's unrest spilling over into Lebanon?
As clashes rock Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli, we ask if Syria's neighbour will be dragged into the 'Arab Spring'.
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Sinking the Mavi Marmara
Israel will neither apologise nor take responsibility for its commandos killing unarmed activists.
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