The apocalyptic blast in the Port of Beirut, Lebanon, on August 4, 2020, exacerbates anger at those in power: protests cross religious boundaries as the Lebanese people curse corruption, nepotism, gross economic mismanagement and squandering of resources. How did the Land of Cedars, a country with so much to offer, allow itself to get into such a dire situation? And will it be able to bounce back?
A courageous pastor uses his underground network to rescue and aid North Korean families as they ris...
In a community of a Muslim majority, the first woman pastor in the Middle East leads a parish in one...
This eye-opening documentary follows American basketball player Kevin Sheppard during his 2008-09 se...
A new reading of the historical period that began with the reign of the Catholic Monarchs (1479-1516...
In an unprecedented and candid series of interviews, six former heads of the Shin Bet — Israel's int...
Set during the tense 19 days of the Yom Kippur War in 1973, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir is fac...
A chronicle of Gertrude Bell's life, a traveler, writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and ...
As the crucial question arises of the future succession of the Dalai Lama, we take a look back at th...
After twenty years in power, Vladimir Putin continues to implement his geopolitical strategy with Ru...
An exploration into the man behind the film-inspired myth, from both Western and Arab perspectives. ...
A look back over nine years of the Syrian Civil War, an inextricable conflict, like a black box, due...
After the insurrection erupted in Libya in the spring of 2012, more than a million people flocked to...
Lebanon is a country hijacked by sects, money, and power. While citizens long for a collective ident...
Ukrainian journalist Katya Soldak, currently living in New York City and working for Forbes magazine...
The story of the cross destiny of George Orwell (1903-50) and Aldous Huxley (1894-1963), the genius ...
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Lebanon today. The traces of the civil war are all too tangible as government corruption becomes unb...
Wissam Charaf traces the recent history and identity of Lebanon through its political campaigns, PR ...
Architecture in Beirut was the second greatest victim of the civil war, with pages of ancient and mo...
One of the most famous Bible stories of all time retold against the backdrop of the Spanish Inquisit...