Between Lebanon and Syria too, the time has come for controversy over the demarcation...
The demarcation of exclusive maritime zones returns to the front of the table, this time with a controversy both at the regional level between...
The Mosaics of Qabr Hiram, one of the Louvre’s treasures
Considered to be one of the Louvre's treasures since 1862, Qabr Hiram's mosaics actually come from the village of Hanawai, located on the road...
Lebanon/Heritage: The National Museum of Beirut
The main museum in Lebanon, the National Museum's primary mission is to bring together archaeological artifacts discovered in the territory of the Land of...
Lebanon/Patrimony: The Cedars of the Barouk
Located in the Chouf district south of the Lebanese capital, the Barouk Forest, a nature reserve, recognized by UNESCO since 2005, covers an area...
August 4, 2020 explosion: A documentary to highlight the courage of nurses
The nurses' union in Lebanon has published a documentary in English to inform the public of the various tasks performed by them and the...
Lebanon/Heritage: The citadel of Rachaya or the citadel of independence
Located in the locality and the namesake caza in the heart of the "Wadi Taym" valley in the southern part of the Anti-Lebanon mountain...
Lebanon/History: Who is Saint Rafqa?
Born in Himlaya, in the northern Metn on June 29, 1832, her father was Mourad Saber el-Chobok el-Rayess and her mother Rafqa Gemayel. She...
Lebanon/Heritage: Martyrs Square in Beirut, capital of Lebanon (Video)
Martyrs' Square for some, Place des Canons for others, Beirut's main square. It now bears this name in memory of the Lebanese nationalists hanged...
Lebanon/History: The Great Druze Revolt and the Battle of Rachaya in 1925
Occupying the Rachaya region in west Bekaa from 1920, French troops, present in accordance with the Mandate established by the League of Nations, had...
Lebanon/Patrimony: Faqra’s watch tower
The guard tower is part of the archaeological site of Faqra that we already know with the Great Roman Temple and less known the...
Lebanon/Patrimony: the Taboulé, a typical Lebanese dish
The taboo could be in first place in the series of best-of Lebanese tables. It is indeed a dish that does not fail to...
Lebanon/Patrimony: The Church of St. Charbel de Maad and its medieval frescoes
The church is dedicated to Mar Charbel the Elder who is said to have lived in Edessa in the 2nd century and is said...
Lebanon/Patrimony: the creation of Greater Lebanon
The State of Greater Lebanon was proclaimed on 1 September 1920 by General Henri Joseph Eugène Gouraud, representing the French authority on Syria, from...
Lebanon celebrates its centenary
Lebanon celebrates this September 1st, the date of the Proclamation by the mandate authorities, in the presence of the main political and religious leaders,...