Lebanese Snoops Wants Everybody's Text Messages
And usernames. And passwords.
Delicate balance was upset by an act of violence
Unrest after assassination of intelligence chief causing concern
Nation joins Turkey and Jordan with huge numbers fleeing there
The northern Lebanese town has seen fighting between Sunnis and Alawites for the last two days attributed to divisions over the Syrian civil war
Sunnis and Shiites have been fighting in Beirut after the funeral of an intelligence chief
Urged caution to calm "unprecedented" tensions
The Lebanese opposition has blamed Syria for the violence
Following the funeral of a security official killed in a carbombing last week
Protesters blame Syria's government for deadly car bomb
Security official killed had connections to anti-Syrian government forces
The national news agency announced his "martyrdom" while authorities previously insisted the attack was not political
The Showtime series "Homeland" is set in the country where a car bomb went off earlier today
Attack on the Sassine Square in largely Christian district in east
Breaking from previous support of Arab Spring movements, they back the establishment
Restaurant vandalized during protests against "Innocence of Muslims"
According to a State Department report obtained by the AP
In Beirut, which Pope Benedict XVI just left
Three in Tunisia, one in Sudan, one in Lebanon, where the pope is visiting
Protesters chanted slogans like "O Muslims, shout it out, we don't want the pope" and a group of Muslim scholars in Qatar accused him of sowing division
Many people wonder if a little time with a cigarette is a worthwhile concern for lawmakers
Netanyahu has said that he may order stikes if Hezbollah does not cease "provocations"
Syria's civil war continues to spill over into its neighbor
Deaths reported after fighting in northern Lebanon between divided muslim communities
30 Syrians were kidnapped in the country in retaliation for a Lebanese Shiite's kidnapping by rebel fighters in Syria.
Dominoes are falling in the Middle East. They're just not the right dominoes.
If WikiLeaks bores anybody to death, will Julian Assange be guilty of murder?