At least two people have been killed and 25 wounded in sectarian clashes in Lebanon's second largest city Tripoli.
Security sources said explosions and machinegun fire rocked the city as supporters of Lebanon's majority and the Shiite Hezbollah-led opposition battled on the outskirts of the mainly Sunni Muslim port city. Lebanese army units were deployed and tried to end the fighting as local leaders attempted to contain the conflict. Several homes, shops and cars were damaged in the clashes that left the city's streets largely deserted. The clashes come as Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Seniora intensifies his DW boss voices concern about press freedoms ...
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(Deutsche Welle)
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