Sajita Lama, a Nepali domestic worker, is demanding release from the employers who reportedly failed to reimburse her for 110 months of work.
Since the Civil War and through the efforts of consecutive municipalities, Beirut's accessible green spaces vanished.
Israel launched aerial attacks on Damascus, Syria by violating Lebanon’s airspace last night. Loud jets were heard and spotted.
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...
Inedible food. Severe electricity rationing. No medical services. Prisoners recount harrowing stories of hardships in a Lebanese prison.
Why does a revolution seem almost impossible in Lebanon? The answer lies in the system.
HRW also said some evidence suggests government officials foresaw and ignored the possible destruction the explosive material could cause.
Both a deeply personal experience and a collective trauma, the Beirut blast has marked our minds, bodies and calendars in unfathomable ways.
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 in Lebanon will wait in hours-long queues to fill their cars with gas. But at least it’s almost the weekend, which means they’ll be able to do it without taking...