How Anne Frank Was Sent Back Into Hiding
Hezbollah say its war is not against Jews but on the "Zionist entity," yet it broadcasted a diatribe against the teenage Holocaust victim Anne Frank on its TV station.
Hezbollah say its war is not against Jews but on the "Zionist entity," yet it broadcasted a diatribe against the teenage Holocaust victim Anne Frank on its TV station.
Josie Ensor | Posted 12.29.2009 | World
Three bombs planted under a car belonging to a Hamas member exploded in the Hizbullah-stronghold of south Beirut Saturday night, killing two.
Michael Luongo | Posted 12.23.2009 | Books
I view the Beirut Book Fair for the Arabic Version of Gay Travels in the Muslim World as a success. Needless to say, in a country where to be gay is still technically illegal, this kept people away.
Michael Luongo | Posted 12.18.2009 | Books
I have to admit that at first I was afraid to enter, but it was what I spent two years working on - the debut of the Arabic version of my book, Gay Travels in the Muslim World, here in the Muslim world itself.
Hay Festival | Posted 10.19.2009 | Books
PRESS RELEASE: As part of Beirut 'World Capital of the Book' festivities, Hay Festival announces the complete list of the 'Beirut39' Project at the 20...
Huffington Post | David Weiner | Posted 10.13.2009 | New York
Swine flu has claimed its latest victim: beer pong. Officials at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute are warning students that the drinking game (and ...
Sharmine Narwani | Posted 11.19.2009 | World
Jumblatt's statements to Press TV marks the most recent in a series of disclosures by the maverick politician that has shaken electoral politics in Lebanon.
Magda Abu-Fadil | Posted 11.11.2009 | World
El-Baz plans to highlight the issues of sustainable development and self-preservation at the Arab Environment 2009 conference in Beirut, Lebanon this November
GlobalPost | Posted 09.25.2009 | World
BEIRUT -- "The bombs are dropping on Beirut with Snoop Doggy Dogg!" said rap music fan Nick Haddad as he walked out of the show in the Lebanese capita...
James Denselow | Posted 09.15.2009 | World
There is talk of "war shopping", of people storing up supplies in case growing Israeli rhetoric towards Lebanon becomes a reality.
Nicholas Noe | Posted 09.11.2009 | World
The Sunni, Druze and Christian coalition that first took the reins of power in July 2005 was dealt what may end up being a lethal blow this past week when the Druze leader Walid Jumblatt formerly left the March 14 Secretariat.
AP | HUSSEIN DAKROUB | Posted 09.05.2009 | World
BEIRUT — Laborers have torn down the disintegrating roof, cleared the debris and erected scaffolding, showing Wednesday that the long delayed re...
Magda Abu-Fadil | Posted 08.05.2009 | Media
"Unfortunately, I wasn't scared enough, and I wasn't cautious," Anderson admitted. "I got caught because I refused to take the precautions that I probably should have."
Ahmed Shihab-Eldin | Posted 07.11.2009 | World
In Lebanon, where divisions dominate both the political and media spectrum, a new and independent youth newspaper, is shaking up the status-quo. Sawt...
Eric L. Lewis | Posted 07.09.2009 | World
The defeat of Hezbollah not only gives hope for moderation in the region, it also prevents a critical beachhead for an Iranian push for power within the Islamic world generally.
Catholic Relief Services | Posted 07.04.2009 | World
For thousands of Iraqis, kidnapping is a nightmare they cannot wake up from. Between 2004 and 2007, hundreds of children and adults were abducted, tortured and often killed.
AP | SAM F. GHATTAS | Posted 06.22.2009 | World
BEIRUT — Vice President Joe Biden said Friday that future U.S. aid to Lebanon depends on the outcome of upcoming elections, a warning aimed at I...
Freddy Deknatel | Posted 06.06.2009 | World
Today the curious traveler can get a government tour after securing an easy permit in Damascus. It is perhaps the best and most disturbing example of disaster tourism in the Middle East.
Worldfocus | Posted 06.01.2009 | World
From the Arab world's first gay rights demonstration to wild parties to a new graphic magazine, sexual attitudes are changing in Beirut. For a count...
nytimes.com | ROBERT F. WORTH | Posted 05.24.2009 | World
BEIRUT, Lebanon -- It is election season in Lebanon, and Hussein H., a jobless 24-year-old from south Beirut, is looking forward to selling his vote t...
Freddy Deknatel | Posted 03.23.2009 | World
Under the terror of jets and shelling, the Israeli siege of Beirut, Darwish is making coffee.
Tom Engelhardt | Posted 03.03.2009 | Entertainment
Part two of this exclusive excerpt from Waltz with Bashir takes up after Folman has managed to reconstruct his first days of the war in Lebanon.
Tom Engelhardt | Posted 02.24.2009 | Entertainment
Given the power and timeliness of this thoughtful, dreamlike memoir from a living hell, it's a particular honor to be releasing two long excerpts from the graphic novel version of Waltz with Bashir
Sandy Tolan | Posted 02.16.2009 | World
Obama promised in his too-brief comments on Gaza that "after January 20th, I'll have plenty to say." Here's hoping he does, and that by the time he opens his mouth, it won't be too late.
Jared Cohen | Posted 02.14.2009 | World
What is it about the Arab-Israeli conflict that makes it evoke emotion on such a global scale across such a diverse set of populations? Why does this issue dominate other more local grievances?
Josie Ensor | Posted 12.28.2009 | World