In an interview, Marc Saad pushes back against a Diwan article that was critical of the party’s political behavior.
A recent article in an online website reveals how the former central bank governor had journalists and commentators on his payroll.
The Lebanese Forces have the largest Christian bloc in parliament, but you wouldn’t know that from their policy of splendid isolation.
Ongoing fighting in the Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp may be part of a plan to weaken Fatah and undermine normalization with Israel.
The new reality is that Hamas has a heavy presence in Lebanon since the main political leadership is now in the country, which will have implications on the ground in Lebanon.
With every triumph, the Lebanon women’s national basketball team advances gender equality.
Climate change in the Middle East will amplify preexisting vulnerabilities stemming from conflict, displacement, marginalization, and corruption, while also creating new risks. Governments in the region will need to adopt more inclusive reforms as part of their climate adaptation strategies.
Lebanon's food crisis—the result of an unequal system that deprives local farmers of agency and neglects the environment—calls for the country to seek a new path toward food justice.
Christians in Lebanon feel under existential threat, but more isolation would only lead to their ruin.
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