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 lawyer Ayman Raad. A live video posted by Lebanese lawyer and activist Wassef Al-Harakeh shows Raad explaining the court’s decision, stating that the Military Court is escalating the charges against...
"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 this case, stay on it and bring us and all the martyrs justice.”...
Lebanon has been experiencing heavy rainfall, snowfall and intense winds as storm Joyce hit earlier this week on Tuesday, February 16.
A recent UN study revealed that Lebanon, like other Arab countries struggling with COVID-19, has witnessed a surge in violence against women.
Your weekly roundup of news from Lebanon. This week, the COVID-19 vaccine finally arrived, at least four women were killed by their husbands, and more.
It has been over six months since the deadly Beirut blast decimated swathes of the city and killed around 200...
The first shipment of vaccines, 30,000 doses from Pfizer-BioNTech, is set to arrive to Lebanon on February 17.