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Analysis: Activists won't back down from demanding an end to corruption and the holding of parliamentary elections after peaceful protests turned violent and claimed a protester's life.
One of the most enigmatic figures in Lebanese politics since 2012 was wanted radical cleric Ahmad al-Assir. His arrest at Beirut airport answers as many questions as it raises.
Analysis: Hostility in Lebanon has erupted on Twitter after clashes over a Shia mosque in the Sunni majority town of Saadiyat.
With Hezbollah fighting a war in Syria, and political splits paralysing the Beirut government, Israel looks set to use this to its advantage in south Lebanon, says Thaer Ghandour.
Analysis: The outgoing head of the Lebanese army has warned that political squabbling over the appointment of his successor, and of a new internal security chief is endangering Lebanon.
Adham Nabulsi, a Jordanian of Palestinian origin, says he was forbidden from entering Lebanon because he had recently visited the Occupied Territories.
Feature: Many Palestinians in Lebanon are unable to work professionally and are forced to labour on street stalls, writes Intisar Dannan.
Feature: Lebanon has not had a president for more than a year, but to many Lebanese the issue is either a distraction or has little bearing on their lives.
Analysis: Lebanon's political paralysis continues as the deeply divided country enters its second year without a president and attempts to keep the Syrian conflict from spilling over onto its territory.
Analysis: Michel Samaha has been given three years in jail, after what some believe was a deal to implicate Damascus' spy chief, says Thaer Ghandour.