The Cabinet has not met since Oct. 12 because of a boycott by Hezbollah and the Amal Movement over the Beirut blast investigator.
Prime Minister Najib Mikati said a comment made by Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah about Saudi Arabia “does not represent the...
This past year has once again seen Lebanon battling tooth and nail to stay afloat in a sea of challenges and conflicts that marked 2021.
Between a self-preserving syndicate that represents the political parties in power and a change-seeking alternative that emerged with the October...
At the start of his three-day visit, the UN Secretary-General urged Lebanon’s politicians to work together to resolve the deep crisis.
Judge Tarek Bitar had issued the warrant on October 12 after Khalil failed to attend a scheduled interrogation.
The Directorate of General Security first confiscated the social media comedian’s passport upon his arrival to Beirut late on Monday.
We spend a day at an underfunded Civil Defense station in Beirut, where government neglect puts the lives of emergency volunteers at risk.
Lebanese comedian Shaden Fakih has been summoned to the Military Tribunal for vilifying and damaging the reputation of the Internal Security Forces. Fakih, an outspoken activist who regularly posts political comedy and satire, will appear before the military court on 24 June, 2022. “I’ve been summoned to the military court,”...
Lebanese women are still treated as secondary citizens—marginalized and forcibly absent from decision-making positions.
A look at gender disparity in Lebanon across health, education, labour, and more.
The purchasing power of salaries earned by public employees has been cut by nearly 95 percent since the onset of the crisis.