A UN-backed tribunal has found no link between a 2005 blast in Beirut that killed Lebanons former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and the Hezbollah resistance movement leader or the Syrian government.
Its been described as a blow to Western conspiracies against Lebanons Hezbollah movement and the Syrian government.
The verdict was announced on Tuesday after 15 years of investigation and spending some $1 billion to prove allegations of association between the explosion and the Lebanese resistance movement or Damascus.