BEIRUT: Lebanon will turn the page on the armed presence of militants formerly affiliated with Al-Qaeda in the next few days, while the Lebanese Army prepares...
BEIRUT: During the second day of Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s visit to the U.S. Wednesday, the State Department announced a further $140 million...
BEIRUT: Despite ongoing clashes in the surrounding mountains, the northeast Lebanese town of Arsal remains calm. “There is awareness from Lebanese...
BEIRUT: Scores gathered in the Phoenicia Hotel’s Eau De Vie Lounge Bar and Grill over the weekend to mark World Whisky Day, drinking, eating and dancing...
BEIRUT: It takes five things to make a bomb and four are easily available in Lebanon, so the ISF’s head of explosives Maj. Bassam Bitar said they must...
BEIRUT: Current negotiations around Britain’s exit from the European Union are unlikely to affect the country’s commitment to Lebanon, U.K....
BEIRUT: The manner in which the Lebanese media handled the latest national tragedy drew a swift rebuke from the public and experts, who blasted the sector for...
NAQOURA, Lebanon: The decade of stability in south Lebanon has contributed to a certain level of international obscurity for the U.N. Interim Force in...
BEIRUT: “Keep your headphones in so we can communicate,” Jesse Rosenfeld shouted into the microphone. “If people decide they hate the press...
BEIRUT: The severity of the Syria crisis has led the British Council to take on a more humanitarian role, the organization’s Chief Executive Sir Ciar?n...
BEIRUT: Lebanon’s polluted Litani River may only traverse 20 percent of the country, but it is the responsibility of all Lebanese, Prime Minister Tammam Salam...
YARZE, Lebanon: U.N. Special Coordinator for Lebanon Sigrid Kaag warned Wednesday that “time is not Lebanon’s friend” as the country...
BEIRUT: The level of pollution in Lebanon’s Litani River has been increasing steadily over years, and with it the proposed cost of any cleanup and...
BEIRUT: Despite the July announcement of a $55 million World Bank loan to prevent further pollution to Lebanon’s upper Litani River, no quick fix exists...
BEIRUT: A team of Dutch water management experts concluded a weeklong fact-finding mission to Lebanon Friday to find and assess potential projects to improve...
BEIRUT: Lebanon has no proven oil and gas reserves, despite a spate of articles, reports and ministerial claims to the contrary. There’s a good indication...
BEIRUT: A Lebanese organization is employing a new tool to develop and improve information on the country’s oil and gas sector, after identifying a worrying...
RABIEH, Lebanon: The Turkish ambassador to Lebanon declared Monday that his government now had overwhelming proof that political and religious figure...
BEIRUT: More than half of the nearly 500,000 school-aged Syrian refugee children in Lebanon are not attending class, a new report released Tuesday by Human...
BEIRUT: “Antar and Abla” is a tale of love and war that’s centuries older than “Romeo and Juliet.” Based on the life of warrior...
BEIRUT: A climate of rumors and hearsay prevails in the Palestinian community, severely affecting UNRWA’s services and their beneficiaries....
BEIRUT: Ongoing talks between the U.N. and the Palestinian factions are making progress on issues facing Palestinian refugees from Syria, according to UNRWA...
BEIRUT: Children ran home from school through the winding streets and alleyways of the Burj al-Barajneh Palestinian Camp in Beirut as shops and vegetable...
BEIRUT: Nearly nine years after clashes destroyed the Nahr al-Bared Palestinian Refugee Camp near Tripoli, challenges persist, delaying the reconstruction of...
BEIRUT: The implementation of a revised health care funding policy by UNRWA on June 1 was met with surprise and anger from Palestinian groups who believed...