Military trial to begin for rubbish-crisis protestersLebanese activists who participated in anti-government demonstrations say the trial is an attempt to silence them.
Six years on: The price of saying ‘no’ to AssadAl Jazeera speaks to three Syrians whose lives have been forever changed since the 2011 uprising began.
Looking to the future on Syria StreetNew project tells the stories of ordinary people affected by violence and poverty in the Lebanese city of Tripoli.
Critics urge repeal of Lebanon rape lawParliament will consider proposal to strike down a law allowing rapists’ sentences to be commuted if they marry victim.
Syrian activists languish in government jailsTens of thousands of political prisoners are being held without charge or on confessions obtained through torture.
Syrian refugees: Between war and crackdown in LebanonWhat will Michel Aoun’s presidency mean for Syrian refugees facing an increasingly hostile climate in Lebanon?
Aleppo: ‘Most of the public schools are destroyed’Intense shelling has postponed the start of the school year, raising fresh concerns over the state of Syrian education.
Syrian refugees find solace in rooftop gardensIn Lebanon, Syrian refugees are growing their own food not only to save money, but also as a form of therapy.
Life among barrel bombs for Aleppo’s childrenThe psychological trauma of being trapped in a war zone will last long after the conflict ends, doctors say.
UN app to feed Syrian refugee children in Ramadan 2016An Arabic version of the ShareTheMeal app aims to feed 1,400 refugee children in Beirut for a full year.