BEIRUT: The late Mahmoud Kahil was best known for his satirical drawings, but according to his daughter Dana Trometer, he never considered himself merely an...
BEIRUT: Striking a balance between functional, versatile basics and bright statement pieces is the key to creating a winter wardrobe that will keep you...
BEIRUT: The bodies of a Lebanese businessman and his Greek Cypriot flight instructor were found Thursday after their plane crashed Wednesday, following a...
BEIRUT: Over a year after the activation of the National Committee for Combating Addiction and a binding ruling by the Court of Cassation, some judges are...
BEIRUT: Among the platforms now at the disposal of digitally savvy fashionistas, Instagram is fast emerging as a favorite in Lebanon thanks to incremental...
BEIRUT: Prime Minister Tammam Salam launched a scathing attack at politicians and the media for “shamefully” politicizing the Arsal hostage...
BEIRUT: If you’re at all intimidated by the thought of performing choreography in front of strangers, you should probably try Zumba for the first time in a...
BEIRUT: Despite reports that the government had renewed its interest in rebuilding the rail line between Beirut and Tabarja, the closest anyone is likely to...
BEIRUT: Lebanon is moving forward with a plan to import water from Turkey, having failed to impose any restrictions on water usage in response to one of the...
BEIRUT: Faced with Lebanon’s worst water shortage in years, the government is hoping a new awareness campaign will inspire the public to conserve water...
BEIRUT: Experts dismissed an ambitious parliamentary proposal put forward Wednesday to address Lebanon’s water crisis as impractical and unrealistic,...
BEIRUT: Sayyed Hani Fahs remembers the city of Najaf fondly as a place where atheists and believers engaged in regular, friendly debate and religious...
BEIRUT: Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun proposed Monday that the Constitution be amended to allow the Lebanese people to vote for their head of...
RASHAYA AL-FOUKHAR, Lebanon: Adib al-Gharib greets visitors to his workshop with a clay-spattered shirt and an air of resignation. At 73, he is one of just...
KHIAM, Lebanon: A flimsy wire fence on the opposite bank is all that separates the neo-bohemian river resort, with its tropical thatched roofs and gleaming...
BEIRUT: Omar arrived in the border town of Arsal in the northeastern Bekaa Valley Wednesday with his four children in tow. Like more than 50,000 Syrian...
BEIRUT: Tanker trucks of water, a common sight around the capital toward August, are already lining up outside private wells as water supplies dwindle before...
DFOUN, Lebanon: It was once said that the people of Dfoun were “baptized with a ladle,” such was their culinary prowess.“By the 1930s and...
BEIRUT: Ahmad (not his real name) is one of hundreds of thousands of children working in Lebanon, a number that includes increasing numbers of Syrian...
MASNAA, Lebanon: A few thousand Syrian nationals lined up Tuesday to cross into their country to vote, a paltry amount compared to last week’s fanfare...
MASNAA, Lebanon: Syrian nationals lined up Tuesday to cross into Syria to vote, despite a Lebanese government threat to revoke the status of registered...
BEIRUT: Parents and students voiced frustration Monday over the standoff between teachers and the government that has threatened to derail official exams,...
BEIRUT: After saying that Lebanon had iris scans of Syrian refugees on record, Social Affairs Minister Rashid Derbas backtracked Friday afternoon, saying...
BEIRUT: After saying that Lebanon had iris scans of Syrian refugees on record, Social Affairs Minister Rashid Derbas retreated Friday afternoon, saying...
BEIRUT: One hundred years after they were painstakingly written out by hand, the spirit of mischief still wafts off the pages of the Student Union Gazette....