Lebanese women are still treated as secondary citizens—marginalized and forcibly absent from decision-making positions.
2021
Year: 2021
The final day for expats to register to vote in Lebanon's upcoming parliamentary elections is November 20.
Influential and renowned Lebanese-American author, poet and painter Etel Adnan died Sunday in Paris at the age of 96. Adnan...
Kids from marginalised communities in Lebanon are learning how to skate and making friends at Snoubar Skatepark.
A look at gender disparity in Lebanon across health, education, labour, and more.
Lebanon’s first sexual harassment trial, scheduled to begin today, was postponed due to the court employees’ strike. In May of...
Oil prices have once again increased in Lebanon, with the price of 95 octane gasoline up by LBP 4,500, 98...
The purchasing power of salaries earned by public employees has been cut by nearly 95 percent since the onset of the crisis.
Mansour Labaki will be added to the list of registered sex offenders, following the ruling of the Criminal Court of Caen in France.
Op-Ed: The rights protected by the UDHR are not exclusive to Western or Christian societies. The text is universal.
Lebanon is witnessing one of the biggest waves of emigration in its history, with experts warning of severe long-term repercussions.
The tourism slogan “I love you in your madness" is taken from a famous song released by Fairuz before the outbreak of the Civil War in 1975.