
Journalists Under Fire: When Reporting the News Becomes a Personal Cost
For Bilal Ghaziyeh, traveling from southern Lebanon to Beirut is nothing like a journalist heading out on a routine assignment.

For Bilal Ghaziyeh, traveling from southern Lebanon to Beirut is nothing like a journalist heading out on a routine assignment.

Despite the fact that a full year has passed since the election of the current municipal council, it has not

From Bombing to Bulldozing: How Southern Villages Became Targets for the Erasure of Life On April 20, 2026, the southern

Between displacement, overcrowding, fear, and weak internet, distance learning becomes a forced option. At the same time, it reveals a

The concept of citizenship was not born as a fully formed theory; rather, it has undergone continuous development linked to

In late November 2025, a ceasefire agreement was reached between Lebanon and Israel. However, Israel maintained five military positions inside

“We plant because the land is our life.” This sentence captures Umm Ali’s relationship with her land and reflects the

With a mindset far removed from any notion of enlightenment-echoing Abd al-Rahman al-Kawakibi’s The Nature of Despotism and the mentality

When Viany De Marceau Breaks the Kafala System and Redefines Freedom When Viany De Marceau arrived in Lebanon, she did

A joint investigative report by Nourhan Sharafeddine and Ali Aouad. The mobile phone is no longer just a tool for
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