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Michel Douaihy on being from the people and for the people | Beirut Talks: Election Studio #4

Zeina Labban

Aging becomes a restless test as Lebanon’s economy collapses

And the government is, once again, nowhere to be found.
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Nina Bazin

Housing in Lebanon: A multifaceted crisis worsened by the collapse

Lebanese authorities have long commodified housing, despite signing charters that establish it as an essential human right.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Al Hayya founders talk agency and making a magazine for other women

In the launch issue of Al Hayya, the magazine engages with a variety of different interpretations of and perspectives on agency.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

We ask people in Lebanon about their role models

We asked people in Lebanon about those they look up to, and their answers reflected whether or not people stood by them during the crisis.
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Beirut Today

Verena El Amil on student activism, secularism, and changing the law | Beirut Talks: Election Studio #3

Verena El Amil talks with us about her political work on the third episode of the Beirut Talks election studio.
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عزة الحاج حسن

Lebanon’s proposed capital control law is a crime against depositors

The proposed capital control law legitimizes flagrant banking violations by bankers and their defenders against depositors in Lebanon.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Beirut Museum of Art set to open in 2026

The Beirut Museum of Art (BeMA) is set to open its doors in Beirut in 2026, presenting itself as “a...
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Karem Monzer

How yoga is helping Lebanese and Syrian mothers and their children ease stress

Koun is using trauma-sensitive yoga to help women from all walks of life cope and keep their children engaged.
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An aerial shot and 3D render of lines of solar panels
Karem Monzer

Follow the sun: Breaking down Lebanon’s solar revolution

People in Lebanon are shifting to solar power, seeking independence from an unreliable governmental electricity grid.
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Beirut Today

Dr. Najat Saliba on translating her scientific success into politics | Beirut Talks: Election Studio #2

Dr. Najat Saliba talks about how she's willing to name and shame the politicians who stand in the way of change.
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Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi sits at his desk
عامر شيباني

Interior Minister to Beirut Today: I won’t allow the obstruction of the elections

Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi insisted Lebanon’s parliamentary elections will take place on May 15, 2022.
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