Protesting crowds in Lebanon need to start advancing realistic demands and mobilizing further than leaderless indignation.
“The people want the fall of the regime” has been echoing between hundreds of thousands of protesters who have been...
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri announced that the Lebanese Cabinet has agreed to all points of his economic reform package and the 2020 draft state budget, which he says will have a 0.6 percent deficit that will be partially paid for by a tax on banks. Banks, according to Hariri,...
Both celebrated and cursed, the Lebanese resilience –or capacity to endure the toughest of situations and contexts, is engraved in...
Today marks the third day of the Lebanese protests. Yesterday night, a festive atmosphere took over the nationwide demonstrations. But...
From Saida to Beirut to Tripoli, spontaneous protests have broken out in Lebanon. Here’s a summary of what’s happened so far. Video by Laudy Issa...
The news has created a simpler way of discussing global matters which allows the youth –and Donald Trump– to understand politics.
On the occasion of the International Day for Universal Access to Information, Gherbal Initiative (GI), an initiative that works on...
"Our voices are as high as our tuition."
“I do not feel safe here. After receiving too many threats on social media or over the phone, I stopped publishing.”
That's not all: Syrian refugees are actually filling some of the gaps in the Lebanese economy, as opposed to competing with the Lebanese workforce.
In response to his critics, Marcel Khalife released a statement protesting the situation the country is in because of the current political leadership.