Brzezinski’s analysis provides a geopolitical base to explain the UAE-Bahrain-Israel normalization deal through a historical lens.
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Billionaire politicians, preferring buildings over people, were quick to react to the torching of Tripoli municipality.
And a look at Lebanese influencer trends.
But after 100 years, what’s left of this “Lebanon”? And was there ever truly a Lebanon for anything to be left over from it?
I am proud to be a Lebanese woman, but Lebanon is not proud I am a woman. That was my first thought when I finished writing this article.
Well into the first semester, the USJ administration has been cautiously silent about the fate of the annual student council elections.
There are a lot of things to fear in Lebanon these days. A federal state is not one of them.
The other day it hit me. I was in the car with my friend and she asked me if I...
Commercial banks in Lebanon continue to deny overseas bank transfers for students living abroad, despite the new Central Bank circular.
With the passing of time, living in Lebanon feels more and more like one sequence of survival after another. As...
On the eve of Lebanon’s centenary, French president Macron paid the country a second visit in less than a month...
We may not appreciate President Macron’s liberal-globalism and unbridled Europeanism, but it is a very bad accusation to blame him for last month’s visit a little less than 48 hours after the disaster in Beirut on 4 August. It is, in fact, unacceptable to hear politicians speak of “neo-colonialism” (in...