As Lebanon struggles to create a new government following the port explosion and amid protests, two nations vie for influence in the country
As Saad Hariri steps down, anger is still growing at a political class that has led the country into an ever deeper financial crisis. But how can anger be harnessed into political change?
Whether to evoke sympathy or stigma, the ways that Syrians in Lebanon are represented help compound exclusion and obscure connections
Gustavo Barbosa, author of ‘The Best of Hard Times’, discusses the Shabab, the offspring of the Fedayeen – and how the two generations' ideals differ
برزت بعض المشاريع البديلة لتقديم خدمات مختلفة عبر الانترنت خلال فترة الحجر، ولكن واقع الأزمة الاقتصادية الحادة يجعلها تصارع للبقاء
Christian leaders in Egypt and Syria opposed the 2011 uprising but now their counterparts in Iraq and Lebanon back reform to protect their flocks
In this interview, Fadi A. Bardawil explains why it was so important for him to excavate the lost archive of leftwing intellectuals in Lebanon
Exclusive: Leaks reveal plans to slash aid to world’s poorest countries. Bob Geldof brands move ‘shameful’ while Tory MPs call for Commons vote
In a country where impunity is the rule, those who murdered Slim can be sure that everyone will know who they are, but no one will be able to do anything about it.
The country’s COVID-19 response has been a disaster – but the people expected nothing else after decades of abysmal government.
Social and economic upheaval in Lebanon in 2020 has deepened and magnified the poverty of Palestinian refugees.