Farah Kassem talks about MMFD's clear plans, the media blackout against opposition lists, and taking back our rights.
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Verena El Amil talks with us about her political work on the third episode of the Beirut Talks election studio.
A canister of gas costs roughly 50 percent of the monthly minimum wage in Lebanon (LBP 675,000), which is now valued at $34.
The Palestinian Stories collection includes award-winning titles like A Man Returned by Mahdi Fleifel and The Crossing by May Odeh.
Here's what voters in Zgharta said they need and how candidate Michel Douaihy from Shamaluna and Osos reacted.
Dr. Najat Saliba talks about how she's willing to name and shame the politicians who stand in the way of change.
Alfa and Touch employees launched an open-ended strike until their companies ensure what is written in their work contracts.
Farmers in Lebanon are worried this year's crop will go to waste, after the $24 million Saudi market shut in their faces.
Ibrahim Mneimneh, parliamentary candidate for the Beirut II district, is our first guest on the Beirut Talks election studio for 2022.
Does voting in the upcoming general election mean we are being complicit in sustaining a flawed system of governance?
“At first I thought that when you die, you no longer see anything but you can still hear and feel for a few seconds,” said one protester.