At least two people have been killed in renewed sectarian clashes in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli.
At least two people have been killed in renewed sectarian clashes in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli.
Explosions and gunfire could be heard as Sunni supporters of the pro-Western government fought Alawite gunmen backing the Hezbollah-led opposition.
Explosions and gunfire could be heard as Sunni supporters of the pro-Western government fought Alawite gunmen backing the Hezbollah-led opposition.
About 40 people were wounded, including two soldiers apparently caught in the crossfire.
About 40 people were wounded, including two soldiers apparently caught in the crossfire.
Fighting has continued in Tripoli despite a deal reached in May aimed at ending long-running political strife.
Fighting has continued in Tripoli despite a deal reached in May aimed at ending long-running political strife.
As part of that agreement, the Western-backed prime minister, Fouad Siniora, is attempting to form a government of national unity with opposition parties.
As part of that agreement, the Western-backed prime minister, Fouad Siniora, is attempting to form a government of national unity with opposition parties.
On Saturday he said he was confident the new administration would be formed soon.
On Saturday he said he was confident the new administration would be formed soon.
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