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Qataris Hooked on Traditional Handline Fishing Competition
VideosQataris Hooked on Traditional Handline Fishing Competition

On the Doha seashore, rows of wooden dhow boats line a pier, with scores of fish on display, as part of a festival seeking to revive Qatar's long seafaring tradition. Aboard the boats, men in customary sea gear–a white t-shirt and towel–reprise the age-old tradition of line-fishing in the energy-rich Gulf emirate for the 11th edition of the ...

President Aoun Closely Monitoring Election Day Progress Since Morning
VideosPresident Aoun Closely Monitoring Election Day Progress Since Morning

President Aoun has been monitoring election day since the morning, visiting the Ministries of Interior and Defense, Baabda Serail and Télé Liban, and receiving citizen complaints. His involvement sends a strong message of confidence to the world: Lebanon is regaining its footing and rebuilding its institutions.

A Fierce Race: Jdeideh-Bauchrieh-Sad Is Bustling with Voters
VideosA Fierce Race: Jdeideh-Bauchrieh-Sad Is Bustling with Voters

The municipal elections kickstarted on May 4 and North Metn is bustling with voters electing a new municipal council of 21 members for the Jdeideh-Bauchrieh-Sad Municipality. 

Small Lives of a White Chair
VideosSmall Lives of a White Chair

In the streets of Beirut, the humble white plastic chair is everywhere. In front of shops, tucked into alleyways, sitting quietly at the edge of a sidewalk. It witnesses the ordinary: smoke breaks, neighborhood chats, shared silences. So common, we hardly notice it anymore. Yet it tells a story of local life, improvised hospitality, stillness, and ...

Beirut Souks’ Comeback 
VideosBeirut Souks’ Comeback 

After years of closure, Beirut Souks is welcoming back shoppers and international brands, marking a step toward reviving the city’s commercial and social scene. Come discover the capital’s latest!

Khartoum in Ruins: A Capital Torn by War
Khartoum in Ruins: A Capital Torn by War

Shattered walls and bullet-riddled buildings dominate central Khartoum, where hospitals, markets and key institutions lie in ruins after months of fierce urban combat.

Sudan, an 'almost empty' country
Sudan, an 'almost empty' country

Aerial images showing bullet impacts on the walls of buildings in Omdurman, a city neighboring the capital Khartoum, following the war between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

 Everything You Need to Know Before the May 7 Conclave
Everything You Need to Know Before the May 7 Conclave

Where and when will the conclave be held? Who will vote? How will voting take place in strict secrecy in the Sistine Chapel? On May 7, 135 cardinals will gather to elect Pope Francis' successor, in an age-old process marked by tradition and mystery.

Inside MEA’s Cockpit: Between Sky and Reality
VideosInside MEA’s Cockpit: Between Sky and Reality

Exclusive – This is Beirut boards MEA’s cockpit. Pilots and cabin crew open their doors to us, share their passion, and recount how they kept Lebanon flying — even in times of war. Between sky and ground, an immersive report.