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Year: 2021

Karem Monzer

We ask people in Lebanon what they’re struggling with

We ask Lebanese and Syrian refugees on the streets what their greatest struggle is, with most responses revolving around “life is difficult.”
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

13 Lebanese disasters that marked 2021

This past year has once again seen Lebanon battling tooth and nail to stay afloat in a sea of challenges and conflicts that marked 2021.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Lebanese initiative provides 14,000 meals to needy families for Christmas

The heart-warming Christmas initiative was led by Tracy and Paul Naggear, whose three-year-old daughter died in the Beirut blast.
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Marwan Issa

One Egyptian activist out of prison, another 3 in

This comes as part of a long history of authoritarian regimes in Egypt silencing, persecuting, and jailing dissidents
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Hrair Danageuzian

A new inequality on the rise in Lebanon’s health and education sectors

Salaries of teachers, professors, nurses, doctors, and other staff members in Lebanon's education and health sector today are tragic.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanese expats will vote for all seats in the 2022 election

The Lebanese Constitutional Council was unable to come to a decision on an electoral appeal presented by the Free Patriotic Movement.
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عامر شيباني

The legal battle between the Lebanese Press Editors’ Syndicate and its alternative

Between a self-preserving syndicate that represents the political parties in power and a change-seeking alternative that emerged with the October...
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Laudy Issa

Hades becomes first video game to win a Hugo Award

Hades bested The Last of Us: Part II, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Final Fantasy VII Remake, Spiritfarer & Blaseball.
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Laudy Issa

UN chief: Lebanese political leaders don’t have the right to be divided

At the start of his three-day visit, the UN Secretary-General urged Lebanon’s politicians to work together to resolve the deep crisis.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Families of Beirut blast victims demand arrest of Ali Hassan Khalil

Judge Tarek Bitar had issued the warrant on October 12 after Khalil failed to attend a scheduled interrogation.
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Beirut Today

Fuel prices in Lebanon register second increase this week

A canister of gas costs roughly 50 percent of the monthly minimum wage in Lebanon (LBP 675,000), which is now valued at $34.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

General Security returns Toufiluk’s confiscated passport

The Directorate of General Security first confiscated the social media comedian’s passport upon his arrival to Beirut late on Monday.
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