The proposed capital control law legitimizes flagrant banking violations by bankers and their defenders against depositors in Lebanon.
People in Lebanon are shifting to solar power, seeking independence from an unreliable governmental electricity grid.
Eating every day, finding medicine, and having a job have become privileges instead of rights for those living in Lebanon.
Russia’s war on Ukraine negatively affects global production and increases the prices of imported wheat to Lebanon.
Exclusive dealers have monopolized more than 60 percent of goods consumed in Lebanon, often supported by politicians.
As tensions escalate with Russian forces bearing down on Kyiv, more countries have decided to up their intervention.
Lebanon would be better equipped to handle the repercussions of Russia's war on Ukraine if the local economic situation were less dire.
When is raising rent in Lebanon legally enforceable and when is it not?
Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh is working and sleeping at his office at a time when security services are seeking him out for a court hearing over alleged misconduct, three sources told Reuters. Judge Ghada Aoun issued an open-ended subpoena earlier this week in a bid to bring Salameh into...
Without state-provided electricity and fuel to run private generators, people in Lebanon are looking for alternative sources of power.
Antique sellers in Basta Tahta tell us about Old Beirut and the work that’s been passed down from their grandparents.
Investments in women-founded startups in the MENA region dropped to just 1.2 percent in 2021, according to a report from Wamda Research Lab.