While Lebanese officials seem keen on attending international human rights conferences, they appear to be less interested in implementing positive...
Racial tensions in the northern town of Bsharre have heightened after a Lebanese man, Joseph Tawk, was killed at the...
Khalaf’s launch speech touched upon the need for change, advocating independent experts and non-sectarian leadership.
The misogyny perpetuated by the patriarchal structure takes on several forms, and Fahmi's comment only symbolizes the tip of the iceberg.
Out of 37 member states of the “Media Freedom Coalition,” Lebanon was the only one not to sign a pledge supporting the freedom of the press.
The most recent blow to migrant workers in Lebanon came from the State Shura Council, which rejected a new unified labor contract meant to offer them their basic rights. Dr. Lea Bou Khater, development studies expert, addresses its limitations, how the government hides behind Kafala, and why the contract was...
Yesterday, coronavirus cases in Lebanon crossed the 100,000 mark. “We have reached a very dangerous stage because public and private...
In an unprecedented feat for student elections at the American University of Beirut, the AUB Secular Club announced on November...
Bassil’s sanctions come as part of the Trump administration’s final push against Iran, and add yet another hurdle on track to the formation of the Lebanese Cabinet.
Winter is bringing new wave of catastrophe for Beirut.
President Michel Aoun promised that an investigation would name those responsible for the blast within five days. Lebanese people chuckled.
There are a lot of things to fear in Lebanon these days. A federal state is not one of them.