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Paulikevitch, 43, was seen at protests for years, holding a megaphone for all sorts of causes, including labor rights, ...
Lebanese dancer Alexandre Paulikevitch wears a dress and corset as he undulates to classical Arabic music at his sold-out performance in Beirut. He dances in a way largely seen ...
BornStars,” a catchy comedy about five cash-strapped students who start making porn movies in Beirut, is set to premiere in the Lebanese capital today followed by a theatrical rollout across the ...
The mega-blast that tore through Lebanon's capital with the force of an earthquake, killing more than 100 people and injuring ...
Palestinian factions began handing over some of the weapons held in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Beirut to the Lebanese army Thursday, an initial step in implementing a plan officials announced ...
In a statement, Hezbollah dismisses an announcement yesterday from the Lebanese government seeking a plan to disarm the terror group by the end of 2025, calling it a ...
BEIRUT - Six-year-old Omar Abu Kuwaik still believes that by his next birthday, his missing hand will have grown back. Read ...
Five years after the Beirut port explosion, families of victims are still seeking justice. The blast, caused by detonated ammonium nitrate, killed at least 218 people and devastated the city.
BEIRUT — Israel launched airstrikes Monday on northeastern Lebanon, killing five people, including four Hezbollah members, ...
The United States, Israel and the Gulf Arab states are pressuring Lebanon’s government to act decisively against the group.
Lightdox has acquired sales rights to Lana Daher’s documentary “Do You Love Me,” which has its premiere in Venice Days, a sidebar to the Venice Film Festival. Variety debuts an exclusive clip. “Do You ...
How do you heal the wounds of war? That is the mission of Dr. Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a reconstructive and plastic surgeon at the American University of Beirut Medical Center.