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Blast hits Lebanese capital Beirut Beirut blast kills Sunni ex-minister Mohamad Chatah
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A big explosion has rocked Lebanon's capital, Beirut, sending a column of smoke over the city. A huge explosion in central Beirut has killed former Lebanese Finance Minister Mohamad Chatah.
A car was seen in flames in the city centre, near government offices and the parliament building. He was an adviser to the former Prime Minister Saad Hariri, a Sunni Muslim. A car was seen in flames near government offices and the parliament.
The conflict in Syria has increased sectarian tensions in its smaller neighbour with several deadly attacks. The Syrian conflict has increased sectarian tensions in Lebanon.
Lebanese Sunni Muslim fighters have joined forces with the mainly Sunni rebels in Syria. Some of the rebel groups are affiliated with al-Qaeda. The Lebanese Shia militant movement Hezbollah has sent fighters to Syria to back the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
Syria's President Assad comes from the Alawite sect, a heterodox offshoot of Shia Islam. President Assad comes from the Alawite sect, a heterodox offshoot of Shia Islam.
The Lebanese Shia militant movement Hezbollah has sent fighters to Syria to back the government. Some of the Syrian rebel groups are affiliated with the Sunni Muslim al-Qaeda network.
Iran, which backs Hezbollah, saw its embassy in Beirut attacked last month.Iran, which backs Hezbollah, saw its embassy in Beirut attacked last month.
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