Country: Lebanon

Nadia Ahmad24/04/2026

The “Bad Kid” in the neighbourhood: Hezbollah and the language of conflict

It was a small phrase in a large diplomatic room, the kind of remark that […]
Murielle Hebbo24/04/2026

Thank you, even for this

Gratitude is beautiful when life is beautiful, when things arrive on time, when prayers are […]
Nadia Ahmad17/04/2026

The ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel does not end the war, but reorganises it

A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel after forty-five days of war. An interruption of hostilities, […]
Adriana Lebbos15/04/2026

Social media, wejbet, and presence

In bad times, in good times, and in all the times in between, there was […]
Murielle Hebbo13/04/2026

The architecture of instant ruin: Lebanon’s 600-second war

Time, in the theatre of war, is traditionally elastic. It stretches through months of tense […]
Hiba Abdulwahhab11/04/2026

The sequential strategy: How Iran's regional project reshapes itself through proxies

Iran's proxy network did not emerge by accident — it was built over decades to […]
The Liberum11/04/2026

Hezbollah denounces direct negotiations between Israel and Lebanon

Amid escalating tensions in Lebanon this weekend, diplomatic efforts are ongoing to force an opening […]
Rafic Taleb08/04/2026

The Ceasefire that isn’t peace: How the American–Iranian truce redefined war in the Middle East

The announcement of a ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been widely portrayed […]
Glen Kalem-Habib01/04/2026

"The functions of journalism", a hidden gem of Kahlil Gibran

In the closing years of the nineteenth century, a Lebanese political activist, intellectual, and publisher […]
Nadia Ahmad26/03/2026

Lebanon’s Constitution: From promise to obsolescence

The Lebanese constitution was created in 1926 for a divided land, conceived as a solution […]
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