Protestors also stormed the Qadisha Electricity Company in an attempt to restore the power supply to several areas across the city.
Community Voices
Since October 2019, the frequency of arrests and summonsing made against activists and journalists has significantly increased.
Reached only through an alleyway between a wall and a cemetery, the shacks of Sour's Al Jamal area have been in business for over 30 years.
Contrary to popular belief, teaching from home is not fun, nor is it easy.
Politics here is not optional. Anything you do–and things like your name, hometown, or religion– will always end up being linked to a party.
In spite of her imprisonment, Souha Bechara would be marked as a symbol of freedom, strength, and resistance in Lebanon.
Media workers say Lebanon's press freedom remains so long as there are people willing to stand in opposition to the ruling class.
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Protests have turned increasingly violent as living conditions worsen across Lebanon, highlights a new report from ACLED.
Palestinian voices are being silenced on social media platforms, with multiple incidents being recorded on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Since 1972, Israeli settlers have routinely dragged Palestinians out of their Sheikh Jarrah homes and forcibly removed their possessions.