The explosions of hundreds of pagers used by Hezbollah members across Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday and the detonation of a second wave of electronic devices a day later remain a mystery, though ...
It took years, three different shell companies, and an explosive called pentaerythritol tetranitrate, according to reports.
But the Lebanon attack brings to life a long-theorized, worst-case scenario that has troubled governments including the ...
Israel had a hand in the actual manufacturing of the pagers that exploded on Hezbollah operatives this week, an attack that ...
The leader of Hezbollah vowed to retaliate for this week's deadly attacks on the group's communications devices. Israel and ...
National security investigators in Taiwan are questioning the boss of the company whose name appeared on the pagers that ...
Both attacks, which are widely believed to be carried out by Israel targeting Hezbollah, have hiked fears that the two sides' simmering conflict could escalate into all-out war.
In a televised address on Thursday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah condemned Israel's recent remote detonations of ...
Bulgaria and Norway became new focal points on Thursday of a global hunt for who supplied Hezbollah with the thousands of ...
Gold Apollo’s founder, Hsu Ching-Kuang ... Asia is recognized as a global hub for telecoms and electronics, with countries ...
The walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon Wednesday have not been made for over a decade, according to Japan's Icom Inc.