France and Luxembourg have sent Lebanese authorities letters requesting information into Central Bank Governor Riad Salameh’s finances and assets, according...
In Lebanon's difficult circumstances, all anyone can afford to think about is how to put food on the table.
A new government plan looks at converting the bulk of depositors’ savings from hard currencies to the depreciating local currency.
Information Minister Abbas Halabi said yesterday that the cabinet thoroughly discussed Article 135, related to giving social assistance to public...
Women, local and Syrian alike, earn significantly less than men for the agriculture work they do in Lebanon.
The $5 trillion increase in billionaire wealth shown in the new Oxfam briefing is larger than the past 14 years combined.
Today, 14 women work as part of the embroidery project Wafaa started in Lebanon. She says they’re like sisters.
We ask Lebanese and Syrian refugees on the streets what their greatest struggle is, with most responses revolving around “life is difficult.”
The heart-warming Christmas initiative was led by Tracy and Paul Naggear, whose three-year-old daughter died in the Beirut blast.
Salaries of teachers, professors, nurses, doctors, and other staff members in Lebanon's education and health sector today are tragic.
A canister of gas costs roughly 50 percent of the monthly minimum wage in Lebanon (LBP 675,000), which is now valued at $34.
“When I go into their homes to clean, I imagine that I am entering my own home, and so I clean their houses as if they were my own."