
In their emerging entente, Geagea and Aoun may restore their political relevance and catalyze Christian consolidation.

In an interview, Detlev Mehlis reflects on international justice and his own experience as head of the Hariri assassination investigation.

Lebanon is about to get a new president, but don’t expect much.

A video posted by a politician in Lebanon tells us much about the country’s presidential campaign.

The pro-democracy uprisings that swept across the Middle East in 2011 made clear the need to forge a new social contract between rulers and ruled.

Thirty-four years after Bashir Gemayel’s assassination, what remains is a man athwart Lebanon’s history.

In an interview, Walid Joumblatt asks for more U.S. involvement in the Middle East and believes Bashar al-Assad will remain in power.

How might Lebanon’s municipal elections affect parliamentary elections next year?

Syria's coastal region, although perceived as an island outside of the conflict, has also been affected in a number of ways by the country's protracted civil war.

A new U.S. law targeting Hezbollah’s finances is creating more uncertainty in Lebanon’s banking sector and could have wider economic consequences.