Denmark’s discriminatory attempt at ‘integrating’ refugees
byEdited by Layann Halawi Throughout recent history, Denmark has rigidly held on to its strict immigration policies, especially when it came to certain…
Edited by Layann Halawi Throughout recent history, Denmark has rigidly held on to its strict immigration policies, especially when it came to certain…
Edited by Hala Al Shami On March 30th, 2022, LAU declared that starting from Fall 2022-2023, it would fully dollarise its tuition. This decision…
Edited by Mohamad Wehbe “When Orson Welles said “We’re born alone, we live alone, we die alone”, he was mistaken. Even when we are…
Racism in Lebanon is by no means a passing or benign phenomenon, but it is rather entrenched within the different dimensions of Lebanese society….
What seems to be the greatest problem facing criminal justice systems throughout history is their staggering reliance on human work. Why? Because humanity is…
On Thursday, November 25th, celebrated author, critic, and translator Samah Idriss passed away after a struggle with cancer. Throughout his life, Idriss was one…
Following an explosion that erased a part of the capital, another explosion in Akkar that left people burning to their demise, an economic crisis…
On June 4th, Banque Du Liban (BDL) announced Circular 158 which obliges all banks to pay small deposit accounts opened before October 2019, $400…
“Believe in something even if it means sacrificing everything” a famous line by Colin Kaepernick in one of the most controversial Nike ads—a line…
In my previous piece, I elaborated on the presence of a strong association between weak resilience to disasters and gender inequality. However, there remains…