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As the economic crisis worsens, Lebanon stands to lose essential services like internet and electricity. The dollar liquidity crisis has...
Day 21: At the Women’s March in Beirut, protesters bang on pots and pans, drum on walls, and light candles....
Kozo (and Alfie’s pillow) sit around a mess of pedals in Tunefork Studios and talk about their debut album: Tokyo...
In another episode of Beirut Talks, activist and environmental engineer Ziad Abi Chaker discusses the pressing environmental issues that will...
For the fourth episode of Beirut Talks, lawyer, human rights researcher, activist, and co-founder of Beirut Madinati Nayla Geagea breaks...
Squares Meet: A Conversation Between Activists From Tripoli, Saida, Nabatieh, Zouk, Aley, and Beirut
A lot of important initiatives are happening on the ground, thanks to the efforts of citizens who are protesting against...
Young Syrian and Palestinian refugees recently shared the stage with world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma and his Silk Road Ensemble, playing...
In this video, we follow the detailed stories of 3 protesters from the moment they were arrested to the moment...
The women of the Lebanese protests are fighting the country’s patriarchal power structures, where their political voice has long been smothered.
With Beit El Baraka, Lebanese retirees in financial distress can eat and live with dignity. Video by Lujain Jo...
Students and parents in Lebanon are mobilizing with Mada, the independent student network, against the tuition currency change at their...