Thirteen months since Hassan Diab resigned, Lebanon formed a new government made up of old and familiar faces.
Lebanon has been without a government for over a year now, since the previous government resigned after the Beirut blast.
How should Lebanon's change vanguard build a Lebanon that preserves national interests and provides sustainable prosperity for its people?
The Lebanese NGO proposed a women’s quota to ensure female participation in parliament, demanding a minimum of 26 seats.
Police confiscated 50 liters of fuel belonging to Animals Lebanon, the organization said on social media. As per their tweets,...
With only 39 MPs attending at the UNESCO palace, today’s Parliamentary session was cancelled for failing to meet the 59 MP quorum following pressure from the families of Beirut blast victims. Prior to the session, hundreds of demonstrators and families of the victims of the Beirut blast gathered facing the...
Inedible food. Severe electricity rationing. No medical services. Prisoners recount harrowing stories of hardships in a Lebanese prison.
HRW also said some evidence suggests government officials foresaw and ignored the possible destruction the explosive material could cause.
From medicine shortages caused by the crisis to revenge killing, Lebanon witnessed multiple tragic deaths this weekend.
Accompanied by a symphony of honks, layers of sweat in the scorching heat, and phones with drained batteries, these motorists...
Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said on Thursday that Parliament was ready to lift the immunity of its members so that the investigation into the Beirut port blast may proceed. “The priority of parliament was and will continue to be complete cooperation with the judiciary,” said Berri in a statement, following...