Parliament’s Finance and Budget Committee Tuesday ordered Health Minister Jamil Jabak to present “clarifications” on alleged illegal hiring within the next...
The editors of the Lebanese newspaper Nida Al Watan appeared in court Thursday morning to deny charges of defaming the president.
Hundreds of thousands of Lebanese drivers were jammed on the roads Friday while heading to work, as preparations by the Lebanese Army for next week’s...
Parliament’s Public Works, Transportation, Energy and Water Committee Tuesday endorsed more than half a billion dollars in loans and grants for infrastructure...
Lebanon bade farewell to TV legend Simon Asmar at the St. Georges Cathedral in Beirut Friday, before he was laid to rest in his hometown of Ghazir.
Several hundred people gathered in Downtown Beirut to protest against Lebanon’s worsening economic and living conditions for a second consecutive Sunday.
Protesters gathered in Downtown Beirut’s Riad al-Solh Square Sunday in condemnation of the government’s failure to provide basic services, also decrying...
Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil Monday defended comments he made about foreign labor in Lebanon, including Saudi labor, after he received heated backlash at...
Hundreds of protesters cut roads across Beirut Thursday evening as anger boiled over at the prospect of new taxes and fees, including a new charge on...
A majority of Lebanon’s lawmakers are expected to give their vote of confidence in the new government
Volunteers gathered midday Sunday at Martyrs’ Square in Beirut’s Central District to collect donations as part of a local annual campaign in preparation for...
“It’s the wrath of God,” Walid Mansour said, standing outside the blackened remnants of his garage in Damour, south of Beirut.
The collapse of Mar Mikhael’s railway bridge last week following a truck collision was largely a result of structural weaknesses caused by excavation works at...
On a warm evening on the patio of B.Hive, a cafe in Beirut’s Hamra area, people aren’t just sitting in small groups or sipping coffee with their earphones in.
The municipality of Beirut Tuesday postponed its release of the tender prerequisites document for incinerators, delaying the establishment of waste-to-energy...
More than a year and a half after Lebanon adopted its first law mandating public access to information, most government agencies are not following it, a study...
A much-trumpeted and long-awaited drive against rampant corruption in the public administration appears to be gathering steam, hardly a month after the...
A few dozen supporters of the Sabaa Party protested Friday morning in front of three ministry buildings, demanding the government’s formation, with one...
In Lebanon, civil society groups have long protested the government’s decision to implement a waste-to-energy plant in order to mitigate the country’s trash...