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Year: 2022

عامر شيباني

Who will protect them? UNICEF concerned for the future of Lebanon’s children

The Lebanese economic crisis has forced children into dangerous situations, from dropping out of school to working.
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عامر شيباني

ACHR: 139 arbitrary arrests against Syrians in Lebanon during 2021

The new ACHR brief also highlighted torture in detainment and how court rulings are often not based on evidence.
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Laudy Issa

Why don’t women in Lebanon report domestic violence?

And what resources are available to to both Lebanese women and refugees in the country?
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Laudy Issa

LOFAR map shows 4.4 million galaxies and 1 million new objects

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Ibrahim Mneimneh on a secular grassroots movement | Beirut Talks: Election Studio #1

Ibrahim Mneimneh, parliamentary candidate for the Beirut II district, is our first guest on the Beirut Talks election studio for 2022.
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Ziad Fawaz

Heroism & compliance: Lebanon, an oxymoronic yet boastful symphony

At the expense of the Lebanese population, fake liberal politicians have been feeding us the same narrative for decades now.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

We ask people in Lebanon about what they can’t give up in this crisis

Eating every day, finding medicine, and having a job have become privileges instead of rights for those living in Lebanon.
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عزة الحاج حسن

Is Lebanon’s food security in real danger?

Russia’s war on Ukraine negatively affects global production and increases the prices of imported wheat to Lebanon.
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Dima Farran

Political hypocrisy and international law: Palestine vs. Ukraine

Parallels have been recently drawn between the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Israeli-Palestinian wars. The point being made is...
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Dana Abed

Five boxes to check before you send your IWD greeting—especially if you’re a man

Our phones, inboxes, and media are flooded with International Women’s Day messaging that, mostly, wishes us a happy one.
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Illustration showing a fish food chain, with bigger fish eating smaller ones
عزة الحاج حسن

Lebanon’s new law weakened exclusive distributors, but did not end them

Exclusive dealers have monopolized more than 60 percent of goods consumed in Lebanon, often supported by politicians.
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Katarzyna Rybarczyk

Lebanon’s Ukrainian community shows solidarity with those on the frontline

Eléna, Ukrainian-Lebanese, said her mum’s side of the family is in Lviv and that she is scared for their safety.
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