The Council of Ministers approved on Sunday the use of biometric IDs during elections for a budget of 40 million...
In a concrete room underground, the camera intricately zooms in and out of the faces of Syrian construction workers, capturing...
Lebanon was recently struck with the devastating loss of eight of its soldiers who were held captive by Islamic State militants over three years ago in the outskirts of Arsal. Hussein Youssef, father of the martyr Mohammed Youssef, writes to his late son: “1120 perfectly full days, in all their...
Every three days, Lebanon loses an individual to suicide. Every year, over 143 families in the country lose a...
On Wednesday almost all of Beirut streets turned into a big parking lot. Anyone taking their car or a taxi...
On a typical stroll through Beirut’s Sodeco area, any passerby that is not completely embroiled in the latest post on Instagram, could not possibly miss the historically rich and eye-grabbing, bullet-ridden yellow building. However, Beit Beirut is so much more than just a relic from Beirut’s past. It is the...
Lebanon’s residents, and those traveling into and out of the country, are already feeling the impact of the new tax...
Two years ago, in August 2015, Lebanese women and men from all ages were peacefully protesting in Beirut against the...
The Lebanese Parliament has recently abolished the penal law 522 which allows a rapist to marry his victim with no punishment assigned to him at all. The article read: “If a legal marriage was held between the person who committed any of the crimes mentioned in this chapter and the...
Addressing struggling economies and social distress is no longer a priority in countries where taking public transportation safely is a...
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