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# Lebanon

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2012 deadliest year for journalists as 88 killed worldwide
Extract: Black humour, Scud-Burgers, bitter coffee - life in the Lebanon
Tom Clonan
Quirke to be marked absent for start of Cork's 2013 campaign
Protestors try to storm Lebanese government headquarters
Two killed as large explosion rattles Beirut
Irish troops prepare for Lebanon mission
Syria: 'We didn't sack our ambassador - someone hacked our email'
Syrian rebels move command from Turkey to Syria
Air France passengers asked to chip in for fuel
Thousands flee Syria as war rages on
Executions reported as rebels seize border crossings in Syria
Interview: ‘I just survived’ – ex-Beirut hostage John McCarthy on his ordeal
Michael Freeman
Syrian clashes spill into Lebanon as seven die in gun battle
In pictures: Irish troops arrive home to smiles and smooches
Irish troops return from UN mission in Lebanon
Syrian conflict spreads to Lebanon
WATCH: This Lebanese basketball player scored 113 points in one game
Syria declares 'victory' over year-long anti-Assad uprising
Syrian regime accepts UN ceasefire plan
Ireland to pledge €500,000 in response to Syria crisis
Lebanon to host its first Irish film festival
UN to send top humanitarian official to Syria as civil war looms
‘See you really soon’: Valentine’s Day messages from Irish troops in Lebanon
Bombs, Skype, and no tea: What Christmas is like for the Irish troops in Lebanon
Roadside bomb injures French UN peacekeepers in Lebanon
Arab League approves unprecedented sanctions on Syria
CIA spy rings uncovered in Iran and Lebanon
Irish Peacekeeping troops welcomed home from Lebanon
Bombs explode 30km from Irish Defence Forces camp in Lebanon
Defence Force troops ready for Lebanon mission
Column: ‘Next I boil 300 eggs’ – a day in the life of an army chef
Cpl Joe Agnew
McAleese to meet Irish troops in Lebanon on final official trip
Palestinian refugees: How statehood bid at UN affects us
Lebanon bomb that killed Irish soldiers could have been detected – report
Column: ‘When the adrenaline is racing, you never feel tired’
Patrick
Syrian forces kill six as Turkey warns Assad of his future demise
Column: ‘Breakfast is Lebanese porridge and UHT milk’ – an Irish soldier’s diary
Cpl Alan Rigney
The Daily Fix: Tuesday
Bomb wounds five UN peacekeepers in Lebanon