Dr. Najat Saliba talks about how she's willing to name and shame the politicians who stand in the way of change.
Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi insisted Lebanon’s parliamentary elections will take place on May 15, 2022.
The Lebanese economic crisis has forced children into dangerous situations, from dropping out of school to working.
The new ACHR brief also highlighted torture in detainment and how court rulings are often not based on evidence.
And what resources are available to to both Lebanese women and refugees in the country?
Ibrahim Mneimneh, parliamentary candidate for the Beirut II district, is our first guest on the Beirut Talks election studio for 2022.
Parallels have been recently drawn between the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Israeli-Palestinian wars. The point being made is...
Eléna, Ukrainian-Lebanese, said her mum’s side of the family is in Lviv and that she is scared for their safety.
As the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to unfold, news coverage has not been shy. Media outlets worldwide have rushed to document and report on one of the biggest modern-day conflicts. As I scroll through my social media apps, I catch glimpses of racist coverage where journalists are shocked that...
11 candidates are running in Shamaluna’s primary election, with its winners set to run for parliament. So what does the coalition stand for?
The gaps in Lebanon’s healthcare sector are mostly being filled by NGOs, the UN, and international donors.
The majority of political parties announced their campaigns without officially registering to run for the 2022 parliamentary elections.