For a variety of reasons, people in Lebanon are shying away from protesting on the streets and resorting to digital activism.
Administrative decisions have harmed the ability of students to continue their studies. An AUB student council is needed now more than ever.
13 Ivorian women have protested in front of and stormed into their consulate in Lebanon, simply because they want to...
Lebanon’s Minister of Labour recently announced the new Standard Unified Contract for migrant domestic workers. The contract, developed by a Lebanese Steering Committee in cooperation with the Office of High Commission for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the International Labour Organization (ILO), is now set in place to protect the human...
Syrian refugees are increasingly reporting being refused aid on the basis of nationality, despite being heavily affected by the Beirut blast.
Minister of Education and Higher Learning Tarek Majzoub has excluded the children of Lebanese mothers married to foreigners from an...
General Security will be collecting the women’s passport photos on Monday, August 17 to begin preparing the travel documents.
More protestors have hardened themselves to face violent security forces who lack empathy towards the anger and pain of the people.
The economic crisis, compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic, has made life for migrants in Lebanon even worse.
The Lebanese revolution’s success cannot only be measured by how many people are protesting.