Nabih Bulos
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Nabih Bulos

@nabihbulos63.8K followers

Middle East bureau chief for @latimes. (RT's & likes not endorsements or agreement; used to mark tweets.) Covers a lot of places. Can play violin. A little.

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Last Front PageMAY 27, 2026Latest appearance

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U.S. shifts from offense to hope of an Iran deal

Rubio says Operation Epic Fury ‘is over,’ a step toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

View Front PageLos Angeles TimesMAY 6, 2026

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Shaky U.S.-Iran talks risk collapse

Strikes by Pentagon and Israeli attacks in Lebanon undermine hopes for end to war.

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Los Angeles TimesMAY 27, 2026
Reports on the fragile state of diplomatic negotiations following military strikes in Lebanon and Yemen.
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Drones raining death down on Sudan

'Forgotten' conflict is exacting huge civilian toll while reshaping warfare across Africa.

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Los Angeles TimesMAY 24, 2026
A report on the impact of modern drone warfare on civilians in the ongoing Sudanese conflict.
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U.S. shifts from offense to hope of an Iran deal

Rubio says Operation Epic Fury ‘is over,’ a step toward reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

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Los Angeles TimesMAY 6, 2026Lead Story
Presents a de-escalation in military posture as a strategic pivot toward diplomatic resolution and economic normalization in a key shipping lane.
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Attacks in gulf renew fears of long war

Iran strikes UAE and Oman, undermining confidence in strength of ceasefire with U.S.

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Los Angeles TimesMAY 5, 2026
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Israel uses AI targeting system to track, kill foes

Troves of data give the military a sense of omniscience in attacks on Hezbollah figures.

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Los Angeles TimesMAY 4, 2026Lead Story
The paper examines how international conflicts are exacerbating political and social rifts within a specific local diaspora community in Los Angeles.
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U.S.-Iran talks are uncertain as strikes continue

Vance will travel to Pakistan. Israel willing to meet with Lebanon but won't halt attacks.

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Los Angeles TimesAPR 10, 2026Lead Story
The paper focuses on the unprecedented coordination between different labour groups, framing the impending strike as a severe logistical threat to the school district rather than focusing primarily on the specific contract demands.
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Trump holds fast to Iran deadline, intensifies threat

The president claims talks are underway. Critics say bombing plans are illegal.

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Los Angeles TimesAPR 7, 2026Lead Story
The paper frames the situation as a high-stakes diplomatic standoff, balancing the administration's claims of ongoing negotiations with critical assessments of the legality of its military threats.
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Lebanese fearful as Israel pushes to create buffer zone

Southern villages are emptying as hunt for Hezbollah escalates amid the Iran war.

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Los Angeles TimesAPR 7, 2026
Highlights the civilian displacement and apprehension in southern Lebanon amidst broader regional escalations.
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Daring rescue and a profane Trump threat

He says ‘we’re blowing up the whole country’ if strait stays shut. U.S. airman is hurt but safe.

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Los Angeles TimesAPR 6, 2026
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Pilots rescued after two U.S. warplanes go down in Iran

One is hit by enemy fire after Hegseth said air defense systems had been obliterated.

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Los Angeles TimesAPR 4, 2026Lead Story
The paper focuses on the successful recovery of the downed pilots while explicitly contrasting the successful enemy strike with recent assurances from the Defense Secretary regarding disabled Iranian air defenses.

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Paperboy tracks bylines on the front pages of major US and UK broadsheets. This page shows every front-page story attributed to Nabih Bulos in our archive, based on bylines extracted from front-page images by AI. It covers only front-page stories — not the full output of this journalist. Data begins April 2026.