Lebanon has been going through an unprecedented economic crisis whereby small-to-medium bank deposits were lost and people have witnessed both...
Stepping into the iron gates of the Mar Mtir graveyard in Beirut, the sound of car engines and honking horns...
A new report by the Anti-Racism Movement in Lebanon (linked here) shed a light on the racism that refugees and migrants in Lebanon are subjected to, revealing concerning information around children being institutionally discriminated against, such as by hospitals. Racism Against Refugee Children The denial of healthcare rights is one...
On Wednesday 13 September, Lebanese Members of Parliament Ibrahim Kanaan and George Adwan met with a delegation from the International...
After refusing to undergo a urine test, judge Ghassan Khoury issued a search and inquiry order for journalist Mariam Majdouline...
Protests across Syria have entered their fourth week and have witnessed increasing spread across the country. The protests took place in areas controlled by the regime, most notably as-Suwayda, Deraa and other regions, as well as in areas controlled by the Syrian National Army and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham and areas...
Laura Ayoub happened upon pole dancing while on a trip in 2015, and immediately fell in love. In the years...
Earlier this week, Minister of Education and Higher Education Abbas Halabi decided to launch the academic year despite unresolved reservations...
Carlos Haidamous loved going to the airports. He loved to see the planes fly and explore the cockpits, and today, he is a filmmaker, aerial photographer and cinematographer who specializes in filming using drones. “I learned about drones when they were just released. Before I got my first drone, the...
Located in the heart of Ashrafieh, Takeover is an artist-run project space that has been featuring a number of different...
Comedian Nour Hajjar was released on Tuesday evening after Judge Ghassan Oueidat retracted his decision – for now. Having been...
Last week, the military police summoned comedian Nour Hajjar over a joke he made about how soldiers are now working as delivery drivers in the midst of socioeconomic deterioration. Hajjar’s joke, while deemed unfunny by official authorities, is largely true: due to the lack of income from being a soldier,...













