Volunteers cleaned up parts of Lebanon's southern coast after an offshore oil spill that could endanger the country's marine life.
The Lebanese pound reached LBP 10,000 against the dollar on the parallel market, and more than half the population is living in poverty.
“At first I thought that when you die, you no longer see anything but you can still hear and feel for a few seconds,” said one protester.
Lebanon's nationality law does not allow women to pass their nationalities to their children, and limits their access to aid.
We hope you're not watching this in the dark. This week in Lebanon, Elie Ferzli had multiple meltdowns on TV, AUB lost in court, and more.
Lebanese members of Parliament skipped the queue to get vaccinated, violating the terms of the national COVID-19 plan.
We talk to Fe-Male's Alia Awada about how the COVID-19 lockdown plan fails to protect women and girls in Lebanon.
Lebanon’s Military Court has charged at least six protestors from Tripoli with terrorism and theft, as per a statement by...
"I don't want to calm down," yells out one protester at yesterday's gathering of the families of Beirut blast victims. "If we calm down, we die. If we're silent, we die."
The lack of an economic vision and the abundance of political uncertainty has unveiled a a model of anger economics.
Clutching a portrait of her late son, one mother asks us to share a message to Judge Sawan: “Don’t leave...
Lebanon has been experiencing heavy rainfall, snowfall and intense winds as storm Joyce hit earlier this week on Tuesday, February 16.