April 18, 2026
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Nejmeh Square Comes Back to Life

Beirut’s Heart Beats Once More … Even If Slowly Photographer Nabil Ismail wrote: After years of absence and the silence that loomed over the markets of downtown Beirut, specifically Nejmeh Square, the lights have returned, igniting hearts before streets. Just two days ago, the President of the Republic inaugurated the square’s lighting, and on this […]

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Municipal And Mukhtar Elections Cycle 3

A Calm Sunday This Sunday in Beirut, the scene might appear ordinary. The sun is shining, cafes are lively, joggers are out along the corniche, and fishermen line the shore. But behind this apparent calm, a significant issue is taking shape: the municipal and Mokhtar elections. While Mokhtar elections were taking place across Lebanon, Yesterday […]

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Beirut’s Municipal Race Under the Microscope 2025

A Chance for Change or a Cycle of Corruption? As the date for the municipal and optional elections in Lebanon approaches, and with all political parties insisting on adhering to the schedule, all eyes are turning toward the capital, Beirut, which eagerly awaits May 18. These elections represent a genuine opportunity to change the situation […]

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A City of Resilience And Beauty

let me introduce you to Beirut, its more just a city, more than a pretty face; it’s a feeling. It holds the laughter of our childhood, the echoes of family gatherings, and the dreams we chased down its streets. A place where sunsets feel like a warm ending, and every corner carries a memory waiting […]

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U.S Delegation In Beirut 2025

U.S. delegation -A high-ranking one- has arrived to Beirut on Thursday for meetings with Lebanese officials scheduled for Friday and Saturday. Arrival for Key Meetings This delegation includes Morgan Ortagus, who has replaced Amos Hochstein as the U.S. envoy, Natasha Franceschi, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Syria and the Levant, and other notable members. […]

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