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Comment: The re-release of the classic play has many lessons for today's Lebanon, writes Bassel F Salloukh.
Comment: The work of the UN's Palestinian refugee agency in Lebanon is necessary, but is not a long-term solution, and nor should it be, says Mat Nashed
Comment: In Lebanon, over 15 personal status laws exist for each of its recognised religions, but how many strive to honour the rights of women and children, questions Mat Nashed.
Comment: Protests against corruption in Lebanon have revealed a different type of corruption; in the minds of many men, including alleged liberals, when it comes to their views of women.
Comment: Protests in Lebanon and Iraq prove that the spark of the Arab Spring is still burning within a generation of Arab youth, writes Khalil al-Anani.
Comment: Recent sentences handed down in Egypt and Lebanon suggest the idea of judges' independence is nothing but a boring joke, argues Maen al-Bayari.
Comment: Walid Jumblatt's evidence to the Special Tribunal for Lebanon was an impassioned accusation directed at Syria for decades of political meddling and assassinations, says Saad Kiwan.
Comment: Michel Samaha's close relationship with the Baath regime highlights the lasting problem of Syrian hegemony over Lebanon, argues Thaer Ghandour.
Houthi propaganda shows distinct similarities to the methods used by Hizballah in Lebanon.
Arab columnists sounded notes of caution over Thursday's framework agreement, reflecting fears of more Iranian involvement in Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.