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Lebanese filmmaker Nadine Labaki’s Capernaum was nominated on Tuesday for the Foreign Language Oscar.
Watch now: Inspired by true events, "Black Crows", which airs over Ramadan, is the first television series depicting life under IS rule in Syria and Iraq.
Beirut's National Museum has opened its basement of ancient treasures for the first time in four decades, displaying more than 500 artefacts.
Lebanese divers carry out a clean-up below the waves, one of many initiatives emerging from Lebanon's civil society in response to the government's failure to address a long-running garbage crisis.
In Pictures: Hidden behind a grey enclosure wall in the rocky outskirts of Doha, the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary has been a sanctuary for a plural community.
Nadine Labaki's film about a young Syrian refugee in a Lebanese slum is in the running for another prestigious prize.
Lebanon's NGO Insan holds its fourth fashion show for the country's foreign domestic workers in Beirut, in an attempt to combat often discriminatory and exploitative attitudes towards migrants workers.
Book Club: Professor Peter Heine's The Culinary Crescent not only provides an account of the evolution of Middle Eastern cuisine, but also a cultural insight into the region.
A man has been jailed for one year after shocking footage was released of brutal injuries he had caused to his ex-wife.
Isolation can be tough, but these Middle Eastern art galleries, festivals and creators are opening up local art scenes online.