BEIRUT: Mondays and Thursdays are busy days for the Sbeity Bookshop in Karakol al-Druze in Beirut. With just a few hours until the lottery drawing, customers...
BEIRUT: Enterprising criminals are impersonating security officers to steal everything from scooters to phone credit, in what appears to be a growing trend...
BEIRUT: March 8-backed candidates were elected to head both branches of the Lebanese Order of Physicians Sunday, with the boards evenly divided between March...
BEIRUT: It’s a rare enough sight to see a teenager happily awake on a Saturday morning, let alone cheering and clapping for what essentially amounts to...
BEIRUT: Dozens of migrant domestic workers are being trafficked over the Lebanese border into Syria every month, despite the war raging there and official...
BEIRUT: Two construction workers were killed and several others wounded when an explosion rocked a construction site just north of Beirut Monday. Authorities...
BEIRUT: Two construction workers were killed and three others wounded when an explosion rocked a construction site just north of Beirut Monday. Authorities at...
BEIRUT: The National Library will be open to the public by the end of 2014, officials promised Friday, despite years of political obstruction, logistical...
BEIRUT: A dispute between a controversial television host and MTV escalated Wednesday with Joe Maalouf threatening legal action against the station after...
BEIRUT: The shortage of qualified nurses working in Lebanon could become even more acute if working conditions are not improved, nurses and public health...
BEIRUT: On April 20, municipal police in Dikwaneh raided a local nightclub in the Beirut suburb, detaining four Syrians, including a transsexual individual...
BEIRUT: Road safety advocates announced Friday they mounted a legal challenge to the government’s decision to delay the implementation of a new traffic...
BEIRUT: Public Prosecutor Hatem Madi summoned representatives from broadcast news media to the judiciary Wednesday to remind them of their...
BEIRUT: At first glance, it looks like a regular bus map. Multicolored lines representing different routes fanning out from a central terminal into an...
BEIRUT: The streets are cleaner, the walls sport a fresh coat of cheerful blue paint and fewer wires crisscross the sky above Jamaa Farhat Street in the...
BEIRUT: The relatives of nine Lebanese hostages held by Syrian rebels in Syria briefly closed the road in front of the Turkish Cultural Center and Turkish...
BEIRUT: Private school teachers handed their union President Nehme Mahfoud a predicted victory Sunday night when they elected his candidate list to the...
HERMEL, Lebanon: A narrow brook is all that separates the village of Hawsh al-Sayyed Ali from the Syrian village of Safsafeh on the other side. The makeshift...
BEIRUT: Over two years after they appeared on the market, mobile applications allowing users to access private information using just a license plate or phone...
BEIRUT: Deteriorating security in Syria is forcing Lebanese truckers carrying regional exports to abandon the Damascus road altogether, crossing instead...
BEIRUT: “And now for the news: A man who took four people hostage demands ransom ... and a slice of pizza.” Yacoub Alawiya delivers the line with...
BEIRUT: The Justice Ministry unveiled Tuesday a new Web portal that will allow judges to access nearly a century of legal archives from their personal...
BEIRUT: The seat of the Salam political dynasty was once more buzzing with activity this weekend following Tammam Salam’s appointment as prime...
BEIRUT: The past 10 years have seen an election campaign spending race heavily influenced by corporate branding culture, a phenomenon for which the admen of...
BEIRUT: “Me, She and Other Women” author Jana Fawaz el-Hassan started her career as a teenager, ghostwriting love letters for her friends. Though...