Beirut – In recent days, the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli has been the site of highly publicized clashes between diverse political and sectarian groups. However while this small minority battles, the majority of Lebanese citizens are standing (...)
BEIRUT: On March 20, the day before the Mother's Day holiday in Lebanon, 30,000 people of all ages took the streets of Beirut chanting slogans and demanding the abolition of the country's confessional system. This was the latest in a series of (...)
BEIRUT: Blogs are becoming increasingly popular in Lebanon as they cover the political and social landscape, expressing society's demands. As a result, blogs and online groups have become a true political tool in the hands of civil society to (...)
BEIRUT: Blogs are becoming increasingly popular in Lebanon as they cover the political and social landscape, expressing society's demands. As a result, blogs and online groups have become a true political tool in the hands of civil society to (...)
BEIRUT: On 18 May, Samira Souedian, the Lebanese widow of an Egyptian, was refused the right to pass Lebanese citizenship to her four children by the Lebanese Court of Appeal, despite previously winning her case in a district court in June (...)
BEIRUT: On 18 May, Samira Souedian, the Lebanese widow of an Egyptian, was refused the right to pass Lebanese citizenship to her four children by the Lebanese Court of Appeal, despite previously winning her case in a district court in June (...)