“Lebanese must set aside their differences to tackle the country’s major financial crisis,” said Prime Minister Hassan Diab on Wednesday,...
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As the value of the lira plummets and costs of living rise, lockdown is proving to be another economic challenge that people in Lebanon are incapable of overcoming.
Protestors have had to forgo their streets, but have substituted this for art, illustration, writing, Instagram lives and many more.
Without government support, this state of medical emergency may prove hellish for many.
Despite not having the same services and quality of education, students are still expected to pay full tuition fees as the economy plummets.
The low numbers of new COVID-19 cases are a good sign, but our healthcare system cannot handle another wave of infections.
Activists say the Bisri Dam will lead to an "environmental genocide" and fear further mismanagement of Lebanon's water resources.
Assessments by lawyers show that the conditions of the prison are “cramped and unsanitary," which means coronavirus is more likely to spread among inmates.
Every day that the lockdown drags on in Lebanon, women across the country face unknown futures with trepidation and fear.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted on Tuesday, April 14 that Lebanon’s economy will shrink by 12 percent in 2020...
On misinformation and the economic hardships of both pet owners and animal welfare groups in Lebanon.
Leading Dr. Nidal Mawla in Lebanon’s coronavirus response is requesting MPs and ministers to donate a month’s worth of salary...