Electricity beirut

A divided city

There is a sense of urgency, as Beirut has been suffering from electricity and water shortages, adding to its infamous traffic and waste problems. On top of that, there is the trauma suffered by the city''s residents due to the

The return of third spaces in Lebanon: cafes,

A woman sits with her laptop at a cafe in Beirut on January 14, 2022. The music is often hushed and the atmosphere studious -- for the patrons filling Beirut''s cafes these days, the most important things are good lighting

Beirut bans all financial dealings with Hezbollah bank

The move follows a meeting last week of 30 governments, including the United States, to counter Hezbollah''s illicit activities.The post Beirut bans all financial dealings with Hezbollah bank

Unexploded civil war shell found during rehabilitation work in Horsh Beirut

While UNOPS was carrying out rehabilitation work inside the Horsh Beirut, an unexploded shell dating back to the civil war was discovered during excavation. In response, the commander of

SalamAir to resume direct flights to Beirut from December

SalamAir, Oman''s low-cost airline, proudly announces the return of Beirut, Lebanon, to its flight schedule, with direct flights operating twice a week starting December 3rd, 2025. This move

Why the world is treating the new Syria differently from the

Why the world is treating the new Syria differently from the new Lebanon, and what Beirut can learn from that Raghida Dergham Raghida Dergham is the founder and executive chairwoman

Lebanon | Sawt Beirut International

Energy Minister Fayad: Beirut River falls under the jurisdiction of the Public Works Ministry The caretaker Energy Minister, Walid Fayad, clarified that the Beirut River is within the boundaries of maritime properties and, therefore,

Beirut

Beirut - Mediterranean, Trade, Politics: Between 1952 and 1975 Beirut was the hub of economic, social, intellectual, and cultural life in the Arab Middle East. In an area dominated by authoritarian or militarist regimes, the Lebanese capital

US envoy''s visit to Beirut ends with no agreement on ceasefire

US envoy Tom Barrack said that the United States "will not abandon Lebanon", but offered no new security guarantees during his third visit to Beirut. In comments made after talks with

Lights Out Diplomacy: Ministers Rely On Phones During Beirut

According to An-Nahar, the electricity was cut off during the extended meeting, forcing officials to use mobile phone flashlights to continue their discussions until power was restored.

Beirut Port explosion case update: More officials defy judge

Report by Maroun Nassif, English adaptation by Karine Keuchkerian In the latest developments in the Beirut Port explosion case, former Public Prosecutor Ghassan Oueidat has refused to sign

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