Eco-Innovation This solar oven is cutting costs and bakery emissions in Lebanon Did you know you can power an oven with the heat of the sun? 23/04/2023
Lebanon Daylight savings dispute leaves Lebanon with two time zones What time is it in Lebanon? The answer differs depending on who you ask, as the government delayed daylight savings time by a month. 26/03/2023
No Comment Watch: Protests in Lebanon as lira hits new low against dollar Protests in Lebanon as the value of the Lira against the dollar drops to a new low, and the nation deals with the worst economic and financial crisis in its modern history. 24/03/2023
No Comment Watch: Retired army members clash with security forces in Lebanon Watch: Lebanese security forces fired tear gas to disperse hundreds of protesters, mainly retired members of the army, in downtown Beirut. 23/03/2023
No Comment Protestors in Beirut demand reforms as currency tumbles Lebanon's currency has lost more than 90 per cent of its value in a crisis that began in 2019. Protestors took to the streets of Beirut on Tuesday to demand reforms. 25/01/2023
Lebanon Irish UN peacekeeping soldier killed in 'serious incident' in Lebanon Three others were injured in the incident near the village of Al-Aqbiya. 15/12/2022
Lebanon Lebanese President Aoun leaves office and legacy of economic meltdown Lebanon's outgoing President Michel Aoun has left the palace and acknowledged the huge amount of work the failed state needs to restore its economy. 30/10/2022
Destinations This Mediterranean city is the Paris of the Middle East From mosques to beer bars, tradition and modernity coexist in Beirut. 25/09/2022
Lebanon Sirens and sorrow: victims of migrant boat tragedy returned to Lebanon Families of the victims say conditions in the region are forcing people to make the perilous crossings from Lebanon towards Europe. 24/09/2022
Lebanon Series of bank robberies hit Lebanon as people try to get own savings As Lebanon’s financial crisis continues to deteriorate, some depositors have attempted to take back their savings by force. 16/09/2022
Europe Decoded Beirut's collapsing silos and the fading memory of a tragedy Beirut's collapsing silos and the fading memory of a tragedy 16/08/2022
Culture news Abuses against Lebanon’s LGBTQ+ rise after blast and financial crisis Two years after the explosion at Beirut’s port, abuses against Lebanon’s LGBTQ+ community have skyrocketed. 05/08/2022
No Comment Smoke billows from grain silos in Beirut port Aerial shots show smoke billowing from grain silos in Beirut's blast-hit port which are at risk of collapsing after a fire. 29/07/2022
No Comment Long queues at Beirut bakeries as Lebanon bread crisis continues Long lines form in front of bakeries and supermarkets in the Lebanese capital Beirut. 27/07/2022
Destinations Can Lebanon's travel sector make a roaring comeback this summer? Lebanon is anticipating hundreds of thousands of ex-pats and tourists to visit the country this summer. Their imminent arrival will bring a much-needed cash injection to a country previously tormented by an economic and financial crisis. 22/06/2022
Lebanon What now for Lebanon after Hezbollah loses its parliamentary majority? We spoke to Middle East expert Dr Chloe Kattar, a research fellow in history at the University of Cambridge, to find out. 20/05/2022
Europe Decoded Here's what EU election observers do when monitoring ballots abroad In total, some 167 European election observers were dispatched including 30 who arrived in early April to begin the groundwork for a thorough assessment. 20/05/2022
Lebanon Lebanon elections: Hezbollah and allies lose majority in vote It is the first election in Lebanon since a devastating economic crisis erupted in October 2019. 16/05/2022
Lebanon Lebanese go to polls to elect new parliament amid economic meltdown Expectations are low that the outcome will significantly alter the political landscape, despite a new crop of candidates from a nationwide protest movement. 15/05/2022
Lebanon Wanted Portuguese man arrested in Chile over Beirut port explosion The suspect is accused of bringing "explosive elements" into Lebanon ahead of the blast that devastated the port in August 2020. 21/04/2022
Scenes The Lebanese dynamic duo helping frontline workers this Ramadan In partnership with Media City "The story of the crisis transformed our relationship with this country. These people in this country are heroes to sustain this current situation." 18/04/2022
No Comment Ukrainians and Lebanese rally against Russia invasion in Beirut Ukrainian citizens living in Lebanon and supporters rally against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in downtown Beirut's Martyrs Square. 27/03/2022
No Comment Snow in Lebanon as cold front intensifies The town of Chebaa is used to snow in January but a recent storm, which has blanketed most of Lebanon, has left the town with snowfall the town hasn't been seen in a decade. 28/01/2022
Art Beirut exhibition displays restored art after 2020 port blast At the Beirut Museum of Art, a collection of restored Lebanese paintings, once destroyed by the 2020 port explosion, have gone back on display 21/01/2022
No Comment Families of Beirut blast victims protest interference in probe Families of victims killed in the deadly Beirut blast mark 15 months since the explosion, protesting continued political interference in the probe into the disaster. 04/11/2021
No Comment Gunfire exchanges in streets of Beirut wounding several The Lebanese army are deployed in the streets of Beirut as gun fire exchanges turn the capital into a war zone a few blocks from the Justice Palace, where hundreds of black-clad protesters had gathered to demand the removal of judge Tarek Bitar, the lead investigator in the port blast 14/10/2021