Source: BBC
Israeli airstrikes and artillery fire intensified sharply across Lebanon on Friday, despite mounting talk of impending negotiations, with southern regions bearing the brunt of the escalation and ground operations expanding around the town of Bint Jbeil.
Friday, April 10, 2026
Israeli forces have encircled the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil in a bid to eliminate Hezbollah operatives and regain control over the area, Israeli media reported Thursday. Estimates suggest that dozens, possibly hundreds, of Hezbollah fighters—including members of the elite Radwan Force—are stationed in the town, long considered a key stronghold for the Iran-backed militia.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
This last week marked the anniversary of the rescue of my late father, Amer Fakhoury, a Lebanese-born Christian, by our government from Beirut, where he had been unlawfully detained for seven months by Hezbollah. His case was not an isolated incident, but rather a revealing moment that exposed a deeper and more troubling reality within Lebanon’s political and security landscape.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
On March 2, Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel – though the decision for it to do so was almost certainly made by Iran – carrying Lebanon into a new war with Israeli forces. On the same day, Lebanon's government declared Hezbollah's military and security activities illegal. Shortly thereafter, army commander General Rodolphe Haykal made it clear to Prime Minister Nawaf Salam that the military did not have the means to implement the government's decision. Now, the Lebanese army finds itself in an uncomfortable position.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
PSV Eindhoven felt they should have taken more from Tuesday's Champions League away clash against Juventus where they conceded a late goal to go down 2-1 in the first leg of their Champions League knockout phase playoff tie on Tuesday.
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says the club expects to learn the outcome of the hearing into its 115 charges of alleged Premier League financial rule breaches "in one month".
Saturday, February 8, 2025
Monday 22 August 2022 13:48:19
A woman has been told she might never run again after running a marathon every day for 106 days - but has become a world record holder in the process.
Kate Jayden, from Hartington, Derbyshire, finished her final run on 15 April, despite suffering a broken knee.
Her achievement has now been verified by Guinness World Records and her efforts have raised thousands of pounds for charity.
She said: "I didn't realise that last day that I was going to tie up my running shoes... that that was going to be my last long distance run."

