Three reasons the US must help Lebanon avoid total collapse Edward Gabriel, opinion contributor © Getty Images Three reasons the US must help Lebanon avoid total collapse
In a last-ditch effort to wake up Lebanon s political leadership, Undersecretary of State David Hale recently visited Lebanon to underscore the urgent need for a reform-minded government before the country becomes a fully failed state. Upon his departure, he said, (The Lebanese are) suffering because (their) leaders have failed to meet their responsibility to put the country s interests first and to address the mounting socio-economic problems . but it s not too late.
Unfortunately, Hale s plea appears to have fallen on deaf ears. Joblessness, lack of access to basic health care, and inability to feed their families are factors that continue to erode the lives of hundreds of thousands of Lebanese citizens.
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Three men charged for assaulting police during Capitol riot Lexi Lonas © Getty Images Three men charged for assaulting police during Capitol riot
Three men are being charged for allegedly assaulting police during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, federal prosecutors announced Friday.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed a 13-count indictment on Friday against Albuquerque Cosper Head, Kyle James Young and Thomas Sibick.
The three men are accused of assaulting Metropolitan Police Department Officer Michael Fanone, who was among law enforcement who responded to the mob in January.
Fanone said that rioters assaulted him, took his gear and ammunition and stole his badge and police radio.