"I feel I feel very sad leaving my country, but I'm very happy to start a new life in Sydney." (Journalist asking "Were you in any danger") "Definitely. I was in the south. I lost my house, my kids ...
Australian kidnapping suspects Australian TV presenter Tara Brown, left, and Sally Faulkner, right, the mother of two Lebanese-Australian children, leave a women's prison in the Beirut southeastern ...
Coverage: Live radio commentary on Tennis Breakfast from 07:00 GMT on BBC 5 Sports Extra, plus live text commentaries on the BBC Sport website and app Qualifier Hady Habib described his history-making ...
Australian politician Bob Katter, who is the founder of Australian political party Katter’s Australian Party, threatened to punch a journalist “in the mouth” after the reporter brought up Katter’s ...
Hady Habib made history at the Australian Open by becoming the first tennis player from Lebanon to win a singles match at a grand slam. The world No. 219 defeated China’s Bu Yunchaokete 7-6 (4) 6-4 ...
An Australian woman and four journalists accused of kidnapping her children from their Lebanese father in Beirut were released on bail Wednesday after he dropped the charges against them. Sally ...
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia has urged an estimated 15,000 of its citizens living in Lebanon to leave, flagging a risk Beirut airport may close and the difficulty of evacuating large numbers if the ...
BSHARRI, Lebanon: Barry O’Farrell, the premier of New South Wales, Australia met Wednesday with the mayor and municipal council of Bsharri and highlighted the important role that Lebanese expatriates ...
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BEIRUT (AP) — The mother of two Lebanese-Australian children and a four-member Australian TV crew appeared before a Lebanese investigative judge on Wednesday over accusations they attempted to kidnap ...
(Reuters) - Lebanese authorities are expected to decide soon on whether a four-member Australian film crew will face charges in connection with a plot to kidnap two children in a child-custody dispute ...
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