BEIRUT: Business representatives from the controversial Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus met with a handful of Lebanese businessmen Thursday in a bid to...
BEIRUT: The string of earthquakes that have recently struck in rapid succession across the world have not only upset those living in the towns and cities...
BEIRUT: Tens of thousands of Lebanese of Armenian decent rallied Saturday to commemorate the massacres of their relatives at the hands of Ottoman Turks almost...
BEIRUT: The election of a hardline presidential candidate in Northern Cyprus this week provoked the consternation of many Cypriots. With Dervis Eroglu now in...
Interview BEIRUT: Thousands of Kosovans took to the streets last week to celebrate their territory’s second anniversary of independence. But two...
BEIRUT: An outlawed Iranian group says Iran’s government has been taking advantage of the wave of arrests that followed widespread protests across the...
Interview BEIRUT: In a region where cut-throat politics are the norm, the role of Jordan’s Queen Noor in defusing tensions in the Middle East is...
Interview BEIRUT: Displaced populations may be invisible to most of us, but for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees’ (UNHCR)...
TYRE: The United Nations, with its intricate network of agencies and programs, could hardly have developed into the mammoth agency it is today without...
BEIRUT: Iranian dissidents in Iraq where rejoicing late Friday after a Spanish judge announced that he may launch a probe into allegations that Iraqi...
BEIRUT: The governor of the Banque de France, Christian Noyer, praised Lebanon’s stringent banking regulations for their good practice as he addressed a...
First person by Sebastien Malo and Alexander Besant “Why has it not been possible for the United Nations to make the crucial transition from an...
BEIRUT: Iranian dissidents living in a camp in Iraq expressed relief after 36 of their co-residents were freed Wednesday following close to three months of...
TRIPOLI: The gleaming passenger catamaran that moored alongside a Tripoli port jetty that early October morning seemed somehow out of place amid the horde of...
BEIRUT: The security of all athletes and artists participating in the 2009 Francophone Games is assured, said the French Minister of Culture and Sport on...
Interview BEIRUT: The newest high official to enter the ranks of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) reaffirmed in an exclusive interview with The...
BEIRUT: When the world is not listening, the UN is not speaking out, and journalists, NGOs and lawyers are barred from witnessing and reporting your...
BEIRUT: Middle East and North African governments have recently stepped up their efforts to wire their populations to the internet, but many are also...
BEIRUT: International pressure was mounting on Iraqi authorities on Friday to respond to the calls of the Iranian exiles from the People’s Mujahedeen...
BEIRUT: The situation remained tense in Camp Ashraf to the north of Baghdad after two days of clashes between Iranian exiles from the People’s Mujahedeen...
BEIRUT: UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon appointed David Tolbert, an American citizen, as Registrar of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (STL) on Friday. Suzan...
BEIRUT: Businesses need to develop strategies to follow the fast pace of globalization and get a head start on their competitors around the world, said French...
BEIRUT: Young electoral observers were initially baffled by the extent to which money and politics were inextricably linked in Lebanon’s recent elections....
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of articles The Daily Star will be publishing to introduce rea?ders to Lebanon's summer tourist attractions and...
BEIRUT: The Arab news media is not interested in the work of non-governmental organizations or in the message they aspire to communicate. This is the premise...