When you're done watching this, 12 new people would have been infected with COVID-19 in Lebanon –with 6,154 new cases reported yesterday.
Health Minister Hamad Hassan was in stable condition when he was transported to the St. George Hospital in Beirut.
Lebanon began its state of health emergency on Thursday morning, launching an 11-day lockdown to ease the out-of-control spike in COVID-19.
Around 30 different clubs at AUB are calling upon students to withhold paying their tuition fees in protest of the new lira rate.
#BeirutBrief: Your weekly roundup of news from Lebanon. What happened this week? ISF assaulted another lawyer, lockdown attempt #4 began, and more.
Lebanon entered its fourth general lockdown since COVID-19 first arrived in the country last March, with the nation heading towards...
“This year’s holiday had two tragedies, an economic tragedy and the tragedy that occurred in the port,” says one Lebanese woman. We take to the streets to see who was celebrating Christmas and the New Year, and talk to an expert about long-lasting trauma.
But after 100 years, what’s left of this “Lebanon”? And was there ever truly a Lebanon for anything to be left over from it?
Many quickly hailed the new sexual harassment law as a milestone in the right direction, but it comes with its own set of flaws.
Following a personal dispute, a group of Lebanese residents set an entire Syrian refugee camp on fire using gas flasks.