On February 26, Prime Minister Nawaf Salam’s government won the confidence vote in the Lebanese parliament. 95 out of the...
The International Monetary Fund expressed its readiness to begin talks with the new Lebanese government for a new deal and...
Lebanese theater has long been a powerful tool for storytelling, and Zeina Daccache’s latest play, Li Chabakna Ykhallesna, is no exception. Directed by Daccache and featuring a cast that includes herself, Sam Ghazal, and Joseph Jules (Youssef Chankar), a former prisoner who spent 30 years incarcerated, the play takes audiences...
Israel said that it will leave soldiers across five locations in Southern Lebanon, refusing to withdraw them by the deadline,...
A senior Israeli security official told AFP that the Israeli army is ready to withdraw from south Lebanon and transfer...
From the Baabda presidential palace, Security-General of the Council of Ministers Mahmoud Makkiyyeh announced the formation of the new long-awaited government. Newly-elected Lebanese president and ex-Lebanese Army Commander-in-Chief accepted the formal resignation of previous Prime Minister Najib Mikati’s caretaker government, and accepted the decree assigning new Prime Minister Nawaf Salam...
Throughout the last few weeks, Lebanon has witnessed a notable spark in heinous crimes and offenses that continue to shock...
On Wednesday, January 29 the director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Lebanon,...
As Palestinians in Gaza make their way to the northern part of the strip after 15 months of genocide and displacement, Palestinians in Lebanon rejoice, proclaiming it an ultimate victory. In this video, we sit down to talk to many of them living in the Shatila camp, Beirut. Video by...
Prime Minister-Designate of Lebanon Nawaf Salam highlighted that he is working day and night on the formation of the upcoming...
Most Lebanese were optimistic about the nomination of two presidents to the executive powers from outside the country’s traditional political...
On January 16, as news broke of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas after 460 days of war, the Palestinian Shatila Camp in Beirut came alive with celebration. Jubilant crowds filled the narrow streets, dancing and firing shots into the air to celebrate the impending end of the attacks...