As Lebanon continues to descend into perpetual collapse, the risk of a presidential vacuum comes at a hefty cost of increased vulnerability and delayed recovery.

Eight years after ISIS committed a genocide against the Yazidi community in Iraq, survivors are still…

Almost two years since one of the world’s largest non-nuclear explosions destroyed the Beirut port and…


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The IMF: No Silver Bullet for Lebanon
May 18, 2022

Facing political, social, and economic collapse and the unexpected results of last weekend's parliamentary elections, Lebanon…

Often described as being perpetually “on the brink,” in “the crossfire,” or “caught between Iraq and…

In February 2022, two political charters issued by resistance committees and a report by UNITAMS had…

Amid a resurgence in international prosecutions and transnational modes of legal accountability, various states implicated in…