BEIRUT: The American University of Beirut’s 16th president Monday promised at his inauguration ceremony, which brought together hundreds of officials and...
BEIRUT: Close to a thousand Palestinian refugees mobilized outside of UNRWA’s headquarters Friday to demonstrate against a significant adjustment to health...
BEIRUT: Mohammad looks completely healthy at first glance. A 5-year-old Palestinian boy with fair skin and a boyish smile, he often plays in an alleyway just...
BEIRUT: When Rouhini first moved to Beirut 20 years ago to work as a house maid, she was isolated in a foreign country where circumstances for migrant workers...
BEIRUT: Suram Nostar is a 61-year-old Iraqi refugee who fled his country in 2010. He said that an extremist group threatened to kill him if he didn’t...
BEIRUT: Flights from Britain and France to Beirut will remain open, said the head of Rafik Hariri International Airport Fadi Hasan Wednesday in the wake of...
BEIRUT: Hamra’s Teh Marbouta restaurant hosted a mobile device film contest to raise awareness about obstacles deterring children from acquiring an education...
BEIRUT: Recycle Beirut was established two years ago, yet it’s already making a name for itself. It’s headed by Sam Kazak whose ambition is...
BEIRUT: In the central quarter of Beirut’s Basta neighborhood, the northern Kurdish dialect, Kurmanji, can be heard outside many corner stores and antique...
BEIRUT: When a Palestinian girls’ football club was first established in the refugee camp of Burj al-Barajneh, south of Beirut, they didn’t have...
BEIRUT: Standing by the roundabout in the bustling suburb of Dora, Rahina said she’ll spend Christmas alone this year. That is if her household doesn’t make...
BEIRUT: Lebanon and the United Nations are pleading for $2.48 billion from the international community to finance the Lebanon Crisis Response Plan for 2016 to...
BEIRUT: Rolling fresh grape leaves by her hands, Manal wore her white apron while preparing a variety of dishes Friday afternoon at the Burj al-Barajneh...
BEIRUT: Celebrating Human Rights Day, 13-year-old Fouad Sfeir says that kids should stay in school to ensure a future for their country. Sfeir is a member of...
TRIPOLI, Lebanon: Never safe from stray bullets, the Rene Moawad Center was one of the only places where children and youth could escape the strife between...
BEIRUT: Born from Lebanese parents, Lama was raised for much of her childhood by her single mother in Europe. When her mother remarried a Lebanese national,...
BEIRUT: Recent violence has further tarnished Lebanon’s global image, compelling Phoenicia Hotel’s communication’s team to launch an online...
BEIRUT: Suffering from near kidney failure, 11-year-old Noura fled the Syrian war with her family just two days before she was scheduled for her third...
BEIRUT: Bracing to celebrate the American University of Beirut’s 150th anniversary, the prestigious academic institution hosted a photo exhibition...
BEIRUT: Adorned in red carpet, hundreds gathered at Forum de Beyrouth Wednesday to kick off a five-day interior decoration festival. Organized by Micheline...
BEIRUT: The “You Stink” movement is not yet dead and can, given the myriad problems Lebanon still suffers from, reignite if it aligns itself with...
BEIRUT: Standing on her balcony in Aleppo, Meghrig Keshishian casually spoke to her friend on the telephone on what seemed like a regular day, despite the...
BEIRUT: A sense of unease has gripped residents of the Palestinian refugee camp of Burj al-Barajneh in the southern suburbs of Beirut in the wake of two...
ZAHLE, Lebanon: Wearing a long blue garment known as a “deshdasha,” Fares, 18, spoke bluntly about his coming of age as a man. A student in Syria...
BEIRUT: Facing a garden of greenery and stone, stood an empty house with a black X on its side. The home is one of many in Geitawi in the Ashrafieh...