• Politics
  • Economy
  • Better Living
  • Community Voices
  • العربية
  • See all results
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Submit Your Article
Home
News

News

عامر شيباني

2020: The year of violations against journalists in Lebanon

Quelling freedom, which is the reason Lebanon exists in the first place, is no less dangerous than the economic collapse.
Read More
Zeina Habib

I am not just Lebanese, I am a Lebanese woman

I am proud to be a Lebanese woman, but Lebanon is not proud I am a woman. That was my first thought when I finished writing this article.
Read More
Beirut Today

Beirut Brief: News from Dec. 14 – Dec. 20

Lynn Sheikh Moussa

“Our areas:” Frangieh openly threatens protestors on TV

Leader of the Marada Movement Suleiman Franjieh openly threatened protestors live on national television during an episode of Marcel Ghanem’s “Sar el Waqt.”
Read More
Laudy Issa

Macron tests positive for COVID-19, cancels visit to Lebanon

French President Emmanuel Macron has tested positive for the coronavirus, days ahead of his scheduled trip to Lebanon.
Read More
Laudy Issa

Lebanese unwilling to ditch sectarianism, despite preferring a secular state

Almost half of Lebanese are not ready to give up political positions historically held by their sect despite being in favor of a secular state, according to the latest Arab Barometer survey. The regional research network asked 1,000 Lebanese citizens between July and October 2020 about Lebanon’s political system and...
Read More
Tala Ladki

#ZeroCOVIDLB brings health experts together to save Lebanon

Around two weeks ago, the government-imposed lockdown to contain and limit the spread of coronavirus across the country came to...
Read More
Beirut Today

Lebanon’s university students demand their rights

Beirut Today

Beirut Brief: News from Dec. 7 – Dec. 13

Your weekly roundup of headlines from Lebanon. Here's what you need to know going into Monday, December 14. | Video: Hassan El Horr
Read More
Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Tuition at LL 3,950 per dollar: Students protest commodifying education

With AUB and LAU tuition fees now set to be paid at LL 3,950 per dollar, many students are expected to halt their education.
Read More
Natali Farran

The cruel nature of psychological trauma

Lebanese people are living with the mental repercussions of a history of war, an economic crash, a pandemic, and now the Beiut blast.
Read More
Hanin Haidar Ahmad

How the economic crisis stole Christmas

The holiday season in Lebanon is usually a bustling time of year. The economic crisis has dampened that. We talk to a business owner, the mayor of the Jbeil municipality, and an everyday shopper about this year's Christmas spirit –or lack thereof.
Read More
Write for Beirut Today
  • Politics
  • Lebanon
  • Regional
  • World
  • Economy
  • Better Living
  • Culture
  • Science
  • Environment
  • Community Voices
  • Diaspora Voices
  • Activism
  • Neighborhood Novellas
  • Op-Ed
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Submit Your Article
© 2022 Beirut Today. All rights reserved.
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Better Living
  • Community Voices
  • العربية
Start typing to see results or hit ESC to close
lebanon #Beirut Hezbollah #Palestine Israel
See all results