With many aspects of community-focused holy month banned or curbed, governments and charity groups from Gaza to Indonesia attempt to balance tradition and caution

Foreign minister says Jerusalem will file UN complaint, a day after fence between Israel and Lebanon was damaged in 3 spots

Demonstrators throw rocks at security forces, who respond with teargas; rally is part of movement calling for full overhaul of the political class

Army says troops 'denied an intrusion' following disturbance, calls sabotage a 'severe event'; incident comes days after airstrike said to target Hezbollah vehicle in Syria

Incident takes place south of Blue Line, but in area contested by Beirut; troops photographed with rifles pointed at one another and peace-keeping force in between

Ali Mohammed Younes found dead by roadside near Nabatieh with bullet and stab wounds; unidentified suspect arrested by local police

Ali Larijani is highest ranking Iranian official to contract coronavirus; President Rouhani acknowledges severity of crisis, calls for adherence to health ministry protocols

Terror group using its organizational might to battle COVID-19, disinfecting roads and setting up treatment centers, but opponents say its ties to Iran were what let coronavirus in

While residents of many other countries are counting on government bailouts, that's not an option in country teetering on the edge of bankruptcy

Nobody takes responsibility for hit on Antoine Hayek in his grocery store, which comes amid public anger at release of American-Lebanese man who also was in Southern Lebanese Army

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