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For survivors in the community, the prospect of going home is disappearing because of political inaction.
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.
In an interview, Martha Hodes discusses her recent book on being hijacked in September 1970 by the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
Is the community a purveyor of revolutionary change, a defender of the status quo, or a combination of both?
In an interview, Leonid Nersisyan examines Moscow’s stakes in the Levant and North Africa in light of the stalemated war in Ukraine.
With every triumph, the Lebanon women’s national basketball team advances gender equality.
Spot analysis from Carnegie scholars on events relating to the Middle East and North Africa.