Lebanese Jazz musicians Charbel and Abdo Sawma are Beirut Today's guests for episode two of Quickfire Questions.
The Salems, a Palestinian family of 11 with four children, were scheduled to be forcibly evicted in March 2022 when...
Palestinian journalist and Al Jazeera reporter Shireen Abu Akleh was fatally shot this morning by Israeli occupation forces while covering an Israeli raid in the West Bank town of Jenin. Various reports state that occupation forces shot the journalist in the head, causing her death soon afterwards. In video footage...
Lebanon’s 2022 parliamentary election is set to take place in less than a month, but mystery still hangs over the Beirut II district.
Israel carried out its first airstrikes on the Gaza Strip in months early Tuesday morning, mere days after occupation forces violently beat and threatened worshippers at Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem during the holy month of Ramadan. The violence in Al Aqsa caused over 170 people to sustain injuries, the...
Verena El Amil has been making waves on social media as the “youngest and final candidate to register for the...
And the government is, once again, nowhere to be found.
The proposed capital control law legitimizes flagrant banking violations by bankers and their defenders against depositors in Lebanon.
People in Lebanon are shifting to solar power, seeking independence from an unreliable governmental electricity grid.
The new ACHR brief also highlighted torture in detainment and how court rulings are often not based on evidence.
Russia’s war on Ukraine negatively affects global production and increases the prices of imported wheat to Lebanon.