By Yuliya Talmazan Israel carried out what it said was a “targeted strike” on the Lebanese capital Beirut on Friday after ...
Questions and speculation have swirled over where the devices came from and how they were supplied to Hezbollah .
A global investigation zeroes in on Bulgaria and Norway to uncover the origins of pagers that exploded in Lebanon, killing 12 and injuring over 2,300. Israel is suspected of orchestrating the attacks.
Taiwan's government and Bulgarian authorities Friday both denied making the exploding pagers used by Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Israel has been implicated in a series of pager explosions that killed at least 37 people and injured nearly 3,000 in Lebanon ...
One of the security sources told Reuters it was very hard to detect the explosives "with any device or scanner." ...
The mystery surrounding a coordinated attack involving exploding communication devices used by Hezbollah in Lebanon has ...
Components used in thousands of pagers that detonated in Lebanon earlier this week were not made in Taiwan, said the ...
Authorities in Taiwan and Bulgaria deny involvement in the supply chain of pagers that detonated in Lebanon, killing 37 and injuring 3,000. Israel is believed responsible. Investigations reveal no ...
Components used in thousands of pagers that detonated on Tuesday in Lebanon were not made in Taiwan, Taiwan's economy ...
"The components for Hezbollah's pagers were not produced by us," Taiwan's economy minister Kuo Jyh-huei told reporters on ...