Lebanese residents waiting to return to their villages say the Israeli military has destroyed nearly everything.
Lebanon is where my apartment is, where my friends are, and even where part of my family is. I love that the people here are warm-hearted and welcoming, and living here has made me a much more ...
Israel is slowly withdrawing from Lebanese villages it occupied, as part of a ceasefire deal. Lebanese residents waiting to ...
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the ...
A 1,969-square-foot house built in 1960 has changed hands. The property located at 1311 Elm Street in Lebanon was sold on Jan ...
When Khodor Issa, an operations manager at the Barzakh bookstore and cafe along the commercial Hamra Street in Beirut, returned to Lebanon four years ago after living in China and Colombia ...
Living conditions, devastated infrastructure including water, sanitation, housing, schools, and hospitals remain key after 14 ...
Mahasen al-Dada fears the fighting is coming ever closer to her home A British woman who may have to leave her husband behind to flee Lebanon with their two young sons says it is like "living in a ...
The political paralysis has also compounded Lebanon's crushing economic crisis, which has left more than 80% of the population living in poverty and struggling to afford food and medicine.
Of the nearly 21,000 Brazilians living in Lebanon, at least 3,000 approached the Embassy in Beirut to seek help fleeing the country where Israel has launched a land invasion targetting the ...