Step into almost any café or shared workspace in Beirut and a particular scene repeats itself: young professionals working ...
A government’s highest duty is the dignified sustenance of its polity. Governments empowered by their people are accountable to them, and the Lebanese state has a profound reckoning ahead. The ...
The recent Israeli airstrikes on the south of Lebanon have revealed a calculated shift in Israel’s military strategy. The deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure and attempts at reconstruction ...
When I launched Becoming Social in the summer of 2024 in Tripoli, the economic hub of North Lebanon, I knew the odds weren’t in my favor. Tripoli wasn’t exactly known for being a marketing hub — and ...
Executive is seeking a part-time proposal writer to assist in executing funding strategies that align with the magazine’s editorial calendar and strategic objectives. The ideal candidate will identify ...
Since its first edition emerged on the newsstands in 1999, Executive Magazine has been dedicated to providing its readers with the most up-to-date local and regional business news. Executive is a ...
Once upon a time, in a tiny, almost mythical land tugged away from the rest of the world on the far eastern shore of the Middle Ocean, people were gifted a narrative of a resilient society where they ...
Walking the warrens of old Beirut neighborhoods, driving along rural roads where one illogical turn follows the other, or traipsing past private and public white elephant real estate projects that ...
Le littoral du Liban est l’un de nos atouts majeurs, mais il a aussi été le théâtre de décennies de négligence, de conflits et d’une exploitation à court terme. Avec … Since its first edition emerged ...
Hassan Hammoud was watering the plants outside his Gemmayzeh restaurant, Dar Beirut, when the explosion happened in a blink. “Everything was suddenly destroyed, and we could not understand.” The first ...
Lebanon’s End-of-Service Indemnity (EOSI) system—long presented as a pillar of worker protection—has become one of the most pressing and contentious legacies of the country’s economic collapse.
The Lebanese Private Sector Network (LPSN) is a coalition of business leaders, professionals, and organizations committed to safeguard Lebanon’s formal economy and promote sustainable growth. It ...