Lebanese women are still treated as secondary citizens—marginalized and forcibly absent from decision-making positions.
The final day for expats to register to vote in Lebanon's upcoming parliamentary elections is November 20.
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.
Mansour Labaki will be added to the list of registered sex offenders, following the ruling of the Criminal Court of Caen in France.
The Beirut Blast investigation has once again been suspended following the filing of a new complaint against Judge Tarek Bitar.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati called on Information Minister George Kurdahi to “prioritize national interest” following a diplomatic rift with...
The very generation that was relied upon for an overhaul of the system is falling into the trap of the ruling class.
Over one hundred Sudanese nationals in Lebanon protested the forcible removal and house arrest of Sudan’s prime minister.
In a first, Lebanon conducted a hearing in the first criminal case filed against the slavery and slave trading of a migrant domestic worker.
Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah accused the Lebanese Forces (LF) of shooting at their party’s supporters and killing seven people...
Pistols, Kalashnikovs, hand grenades, snipers and RPGs were used, as seen in videos circulating on social media platforms.