Washington’s renewed focus on the Americas is transforming regional politics, reviving spheres of influence, and redefining US power in the Western Hemisphere.
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Exclusive to The Beiruter, Iranian activist Lily Moo: This is the end!
As Iran faces its largest protests since 1979, activists argue the uprising marks an irreversible break with the Islamic Republic, driven by economic collapse, repression, and public exhaustion with clerical rule.
By Tony McMahon
Politics
After 18 years, student elections return to the Lebanese University
The planned return of student elections to the Lebanese University after 18 years marks a rare reopening of democratic life on campus, raising questions about political influence, youth representation, and whether long-promised education reforms can finally move from rhetoric to reality.
By The Beiruter
The closing chapter of the Ministry of the Displaced?
Lebanon plans to close the Ministry of the Displaced after more than three decades, once remaining compensation claims are settled and legal procedures completed. Minister Kamal Shehadeh says unresolved files and funding shortages continue to delay the process.
By The Beiruter
Economy

