Unless you’ve been living under a rock, everyone and their grandmother haven’t yet stopped talking about the series of pagers ...
Japanese manufacturer ICOM said it has not supplied the brand of walkie-talkie reportedly used in a mass attack in 10 years and warned about counterfeits.
In the latest round of blasts, exploding walkie-talkies killed 14 and injured at least 450 people, according to Lebanon's ...
Yesterday, pagers used by Hezbollah operatives exploded simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria, killing at least a dozen people ...
Just one day after pagers used by hundreds of members of millitant group Hezbollah exploded, more electronic devices ...
Hand-held radios used by the Lebonese Hezbollah group exploded today killing 14 people and injuring hundreds, just one day after pagers were detonated.
Hezbollah did not immediately confirm the death of Ibrahim Aqeel. The United States had accused him of being involved in ...
For a second day, hand-held communication devices exploded across Lebanon and in the southern suburbs of the capital, Beirut, in an apparent attack on Hezbollah. At least 20 people were killed and 450 ...
The walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon Wednesday have not been made for over a decade, according to Japan's Icom Inc.
Mystery deepens over how thousands of pagers exploded Tuesday, followed by simultaneous explosions of walkie-talkies and ...
At least eight people were killed and 2,750 others including Hezbollah fighters, medics and Iran's envoy to Beirut were ...
Lebanon says eight people have been killed after the simultaneous blasts across the country earlier on Tuesday.