"Neglected, forgotten, deprived of everything and this deprivation is passed on from generation to generation," one man from Tripoli tells Beirut Today –a clear sign of the need for inclusive political movements that go beyond Beirut.
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Billionaire politicians, preferring buildings over people, were quick to react to the torching of Tripoli municipality.
Yesterday marked the third night in a row that Tripoli citizens took to the streets to protest inaction in the face of the economic crisis.
And a look at Lebanese influencer trends.
Lebanon finalized a deal with Pfizer on Sunday to secure 2.1 million doses of the company’s COVID-19 vaccine amidst a...
Around 30 different clubs at AUB are calling upon students to withhold paying their tuition fees in protest of the new lira rate.
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?
Many quickly hailed the new sexual harassment law as a milestone in the right direction, but it comes with its own set of flaws.
Reflecting upon these experiences of student insurgency in the 1970s can help us pave the way forward on many levels.
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.
With AUB and LAU tuition fees now set to be paid at LL 3,950 per dollar, many students are expected to halt their education.