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Emulating similar schemes in global cities such as London and Paris, Beirut has launched an ambitious bike-sharing programme, but many Lebanese are unsurprisingly unimpressed.
Blog: Middle East players returned to their home nations this week, to represent their countries in warm-up games before next year's big tournaments.
Blog: The Arab Club Championship represents a serious mark for sports broadcasting as it becomes the first football tournament to be broadcast live on Twitter, writes Uri Levy.
A video has emerged of a Lebanese man who appears to have bought a tank in Canada with the intention of shipping it to the Lebanese army
As Londoners on Saturday marked 50 years since the decriminalisation of homosexuality, same-sex relationships in some countries in the Middle East are still punishable by death.
Blog: Death threats, a continental cup final and triumph for Argentine coaches.
Lebanese on social media have called for an end to xenophobia against Syrian refugees after a mob attacked a group of Syrians this week.
A talented dancer from Syria has committed suicide in Beirut, leaving a call for the downfall of oppressive systems.
Blog: The insensitive way Lebanon's political class has reacted to ongoing crises for which they are largely responsible suggests they might be evil Matrix-like robot overlords, argues Karim Traboulsi
A group of Lebanese performers are using farce to highlight the country's chronic crises - but also to cheer up vulnerable people affected by conflict and poverty.