Families still grieve in a Lebanon engulfed in crises—and direct their rage toward the country’s entrenched ruling class.
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.
The annual National Defense Authorization Act, which raises troop pay by 3.8%, gained bipartisan backing as it moved through ...
Terror’s advantage is the high multiplication factor it creates.
Jordanian telecommunications operator Umniah by Beyon was honored for supporting women’s participation in the country’s labor ...
The 9th edition of the Women in Data Science at the American University of Beirut (WiDS@AUB) conference—the largest data ...
Every evening as the sun drops behind Beirut’s concrete skyline, Loubna Hamdan steps onto her rooftop and whistles. A flutter ...
"I told the Holy Father of this terrible pain, and yet feeling a sense of peace and hope remembering how much God loves me," ...
Rima Fakih was born in 1985 in Srifa, South Governorate, Lebanon. Her early childhood was shaped by political unrest, as her ...
Pope Leo XIV has left Lebanon, but the imprint of his visit remains deeply etched across the country. The pontiff’s presence in the country from Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 stirred something in everyone — from ...
Leo XIV has governed through pastoral warmth, quiet competence and careful incrementalism. Whether that approach heals the ...
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