Cafe footfall is down 80 percent; tourism has crashed and airlines are cutting flights even before Lebanon enters a war.

Cafe footfall is down 80 percent; tourism has crashed and airlines are cutting flights even before Lebanon enters a war.

Amid accusations of fraud, a tarnished end to a governorship that started in 1993 at the request of the PM.

The son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is protesting his eight-year-long detention without trial.

The palatial modern art museum was badly damaged in the explosion that rocked the Lebanese capital.

People in south Lebanon fear a wider confrontation with Israel after cross-border violence.

Speaking to Al Jazeera, Lebanese say they want real action from their government, but don’t expect it.

Mohamed Fares boarded a boat with his family in the hope of a better life. Hours later, more than 100 were dead.

Sali Hafiz has been lauded as a hero in Lebanon after she entered a bank with a replica gun and demanded her money.

Hezbollah leader calls the Israeli plan to extract gas at the disputed maritime border a ‘red line’.

Many low-income people have taken over Sao Paulo’s vacant buildings to avoid living on the streets.
