As we tumble down the never-ending pit that is the Lebanese economic crisis, IWD reminds us of even more reasons to validate our anger.
Community Voices
The Lebanese pound reached LBP 10,000 against the dollar on the parallel market, and more than half the population is living in poverty.
“At first I thought that when you die, you no longer see anything but you can still hear and feel for a few seconds,” said one protester.
"We are convinced, after legal consultations with the team of lawyers helping us, that setting the tuition at the LBP 3,900 rate is not legal."
Brzezinski’s analysis provides a geopolitical base to explain the UAE-Bahrain-Israel normalization deal through a historical lens.
We talk to Fe-Male's Alia Awada about how the COVID-19 lockdown plan fails to protect women and girls in Lebanon.
Lebanon’s Military Court has charged at least six protestors from Tripoli with terrorism and theft, as per a statement by...
The lack of an economic vision and the abundance of political uncertainty has unveiled a a model of anger economics.
Clutching a portrait of her late son, one mother asks us to share a message to Judge Sawan: “Don’t leave...
A recent UN study revealed that Lebanon, like other Arab countries struggling with COVID-19, has witnessed a surge in violence against women.