More than 34 million people across the world are already struggling with emergency levels of acute hunger.
Lebanon is facing a historic economic and financial crisis, alongside a pandemic, that has devaluated the local currency. Purchasing power...
Monika Korgoz, the Swiss ambassador to Lebanon, handed the keys of the 19 schools to Tarek Majzoub, Lebanon’s caretaker education minister.
"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."
Lebanese members of Parliament skipped the queue to get vaccinated, violating the terms of the national COVID-19 plan.
Despite losing the job that sustains his dog shelter, Hussein Hamza is still finding ways to love and feed almost 350 dogs in South Lebanon.
Cola protesters tell us they can't afford bread as Lebanon's economy crumbles, the lockdown continues, and no government aid is given.
This article was originally published on Beirut Today’s Arabic site. Lebanese officials persistently and repeatedly stumble when it comes to...
Inside hospitals, frontliners are overwhelmed as COVID-19 cases spike. And on the streets, people are hungry.
Linda Woelfle and a team of 12 German students are easing the burdens of Lebanese students by helping them gain access to laptops.
Lebanon's overlapping crises have driven a new wave of illegal immigration via smugglers' boats. On the streets, both young and old think of leaving the country in search of better opportunities but do not have the means for it.
While 2020 may not have been the country’s worst year in history, it was an undoubtedly decisive year for Lebanon's economic collapse.