For Arab countries, the fight against COVID-19 threatens to become an excuse for the crackdown on dissent, the clampdown on freedoms and the abuse of power.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted on Tuesday, April 14 that Lebanon’s economy will shrink by 12 percent in 2020...
The world’s biggest cities are being vacated, and the global economy is in shock because of the COVID-19 outbreak. How will it recover?
Medical workers in Lebanese hospitals treating COVID-19 need a great deal of mental health support during these difficult times.
And for those with pre-existing mental health disorders or certain psychological factors, the novel coronavirus makes things even worse.
The Taif Agreement is a temporary, transitory power-sharing arrangement that was wrongly interpreted and never completely implemented.
Similar to catching COVID-19, losing a job because of the ongoing pandemic could cost thousands of people –and their families– their entire lives.
Protestors have had to forgo their streets, but have substituted this for art, illustration, writing, Instagram lives and many more.
Their rights, already denied by the country’s Kafala system, are further threatened by COVID-19 movement restrictions.
What have you been doing to maintain your mental health during the COVID-19 outbreak? Video: Tariq Keblaoui Narration: Laudy Issa...
Activists say the Bisri Dam will lead to an "environmental genocide" and fear further mismanagement of Lebanon's water resources.
Authorities fear both that organized crime groups will exploit the crisis and that spontaneous revolts will result from growing livelihood concerns.