An AUB professor is developing a plan to recycle the large amounts of war rubble following the recent aggressions against Lebanon.
Lebanon’s capital city is returning to a cycle of violence and destruction just as it was beginning to stabilize after years of chaos.
NNA - The Palestine Land Studies Center (PLSC) at the American University of Beirut (AUB) announced the launch of the Abu Sittah-Gilbert Humanitarian Award (ASGHA), an initiative that recognizes th ...
The attack struck in the heart of the Lebanese capital after a series of evacuation warnings — the first for the city center ...
Scenes of chaos engulfed Beirut as Israel unleashed its largest bombing campaign in recent memory, hours before a ceasefire ...
In 2006, the U.N. Security Council voted for a resolution to end a bruising monthlong conflict between Israel and Lebanon’s ...
In 2006, the U.N. Security Council voted for a resolution to end a bruising monthlong conflict between Israel and Lebanon’s ...
EADaily, November 27th, 2024. According to the schedule outlined by US President Joe Biden, the ceasefire between the Israel ...
Israeli warplanes struck central Beirut and its southern suburbs on Tuesday, while Israel's leaders prepared to vote on a proposed U.S.-brokered ceasefire with Hezbollah. Smoke rose over the ...