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The Lebanese Army has launched its own Twitter account and it was met with a lot of support, many wishing it well in its struggle against Islamic State group.
Blog: What are Arabs talking about on social media? Tweet at us: Twitter @alaraby_en, or comment at facebook.com/AlAraby.en
Lebanese youths are forced to endure power and water shortages, while tourists revel in their beautiful country, says Ahmad Yasseen.
Blog: Nasri Hajjaj, a Palestinian refugee, survived two civil wars in Lebanon, but still bears the deep scars of the horrors he had to face and live through.
On the 75th anniversary of his village of Tarshiha being occupied by Zionist forces, Mahmoud Hawari recounts the violence used to expel Palestinians & break their resistance. Israel’s attacks on Gaza today are a continuation of this ethnic cleansing.
ChatGPT is all the hype these days, but when it comes to Arabic, the chatbot's capabilities are much less impressive. Through a personal interaction, Dima Hamdan reflects on the possibilities and risks of relying on artificial intelligence.
Beirut is an upcoming fictional film set in 1982 Lebanon, a time of the country’s civil war. But the Lebanese are not happy about the Hollywood depiction.
Do UK counter-terrorism officers really "randomly" pull people up at airports? Writer Tariq Mehmood, also one of the Bradford 12, shares a recent experience at Manchester airport that puts this question under the spotlight.
A Syrian fashion designer has sparked anger after she posed on the catwalk with models dressed in Syrian military uniforms at a show in Lebanon.
Lebanese MP Nadim Gemayel has accused Sir Vince Cable of perpetuating an out-of-date image of the Lebanon in his recent comments, and invited the Liberal Democrat leader to visit.