In Lebanon, tens of thousands of migrants work under the so-called "kafala" system. Human and migrants' rights organizations describe it as modern-day slavery.
Families still grieve in a Lebanon engulfed in crises—and direct their rage toward the country’s entrenched ruling class.
Terror’s advantage is the high multiplication factor it creates.
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Lebanon's local hero collects winter aid for women in recovery
Meet Jesse, a Lebanon local who's turning her personal struggles into a beacon of hope for women in recovery. With nearly a ...
The annual National Defense Authorization Act, which raises troop pay by 3.8%, gained bipartisan backing as it moved through ...
During the war between Israel and Hezbollah, Lebanese people crossed sectarian lines to offer one another food and shelter. A ...
Rights groups say the attacks on Alawite women appear to be the acts of individuals, not systematic. But rights workers and ...
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