Tensions are high and the US has made a move to increase its already substantial military forces in the region
Lebanon’s economic crisis has made the 1000-mile sea journey to Italy an attractive way out for many
As Lebanon prepares to vote, the film ‘State of Absence’ introduces very different people all struggling with the worst economic collapse in 150 years
How refugee protection policies in the country ignore the prevalent problem of racism
The shrouded line between casting a vote for change in Lebanon’s 2022 election or boycotting the system altogether
At least six killed and dozens injured in outbreak of heavy gunfire that will also create further obstacles to port blast investigation
Teaching local hosts the experience of war and forced displacement would help to publicly challenge hate speech and inform compassion
In her new book, Toukan investigates the relationship between Western funding and contemporary art in Beirut, Amman and Ramallah.
With 82% of Lebanon’s population living in poverty, the country is in desperate need of political and economic reform
The challenge facing the country's new ministers is formidable – but at first look, it seems unlikely that they’ll bring any real solutions
Since the explosion, Lebanon has slowly transformed into a living hell for so many