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Comment: Blacklisting Hizballah is part of a wider system of Israeli-orchestrated oppression, writes Ramona Wadi.
A collaboration between the Lebanese American University and two young musicians accustomed to satirising the country's politics, lead to the creation of "In My Hand", a humorous song about inequality.
Comment: Ultimately, Netanyahu would like to see the UNRWA dismantled, and Palestinians denied their right of return, writes Sophia Akram.
Comment: If western governments were truly committed to improving women's lives, they'd stop propping up the authoritarian regimes that oppress them, writes Ruby Hamad.
Comment: There was nothing inevitable about the sectarian nature of the conflict in Syria. Instead, it was a product of the regime's 'divide and rule' strategy, writes David Powell.
A rare interview has been unearthed from the archives, nine years after the intellectual's death. We bring it to you in full.
Comment: Syria's education system was decimated by the brutal civil war, and the outlook under Assad is equally bleak, writes Elisabeth Longuenesse.
Comment: If the Lebanese government truly wants to mitigate the consequences of an influx of Syrian refugees, it's about time they committed to a sustainable approach, writes Mat Nashed
Comment: France's yellow vests movement has as a very diverse base of people who are united in their fight for a dignified life, writes Malia Bouattia.
Comment: A young, and increasingly educated population is unlikely to find Hizballah's policy of banking on war an attractive prospect, writes Mona Alami.