Despite its abundance of water, wind, and sun, renewable sources of energy remain an untapped potential in Lebanon
A sustainable blood storing system can save lives in Lebanon, especially in the aftermath of crises such as the Beirut blast.
Maya Husseini lost 30-years of work in the Beirut blast, right when she was about to retire. She accepted the task of restoring the shattered stained-glass, which she believed was a necessity and not an option, when clients began to contact her.
A look into the life of the Lebanese filmmaker taking part in the 2021 Red Sea Lodge.
Almost a hundred years ago, the quarantine process for travelers arriving to Lebanon was more elaborate and centralized.
Nearly two years ago, two Arab women with a shared interest in sexual and reproductive health were brought together in a meeting with a mutual friend. Several discussions later, Mauj was born in September 2020. Beirut Today sat down with the founders of the sexual and reproductive wellness platform to...
Since 1993, Animal Encounter has focused on rescuing and rehabilitating Lebanese wildlife –and countering the public's negative stereotypes.
More than 34 million people across the world are already struggling with emergency levels of acute hunger.
The health sector in Lebanon is under severe strain, with COVID-19 cases still on the rise and the country exiting full lockdown earlier this week.
Egyptian writer, feminist thinker and psychiatrist Dr. Nawal El Saadawi died on Sunday at the age of 89. This is her legacy.
We're having really "weird" periods, in Lebanon and across the world, as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns.
"Instead of buying gum and candy with his pocket money, he used to buy books," said Hiba Al Sarouj about how her father's massive library started. Since then, Al Sayeh Library has been through plenty –including an attempt to murder its founder.