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Beirut Today

Child Abuse in Lebanon: Lifelong repercussions, and how to confront it

At least one million children in Lebanon are in danger of violence as the crisis intensifies. We talk to Himaya...
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عامر شيباني

Risk of deporting asylum-seeking Kenyan activist in Lebanon persists

After more than four months of arrest, the fate of Kenyan worker and activist NM remains unknown. She remains with...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Why are Lebanese people afraid of talking about sects?

One time in fourth grade, I came back from school and asked my mother a question I felt was normal: "Mama, what is our sect?"
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Alfa VS Touch: Citizens Are The Losers

The start of July marked the rise of the telecoms prices of “Alfa” and “Touch,” at a time when private...
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Beirut Today

What does capital control mean for Lebanon today? Sabine Kik explains | Beirut Talks

What is capital control? And how does it affect Lebanon?
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عامر شيباني

Lebanon’s housing crisis: On tenant rights, eviction, and the state

“We are on the verge of a displacement crisis.” It is with these words that Jana Haidar, Housing Monitor Coordinator...
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Jinan Nabaa

WingWoman Lebanon: Reusable pads combatting period poverty

Lebanon’s economic crisis led to a 500% increase in the price of menstrual pads since 2019, with period poverty significantly on the rise.
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TK Maloy

Lebanon’s banks begin strike over “populist, harmful stances” against sector

The Association of Banks in Lebanon (ABL) announced in a statement Friday that the banking sector would go on strike...
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TK Maloy

World Bank: The extended car wreck of the Lebanese economy

In a damning report released Wednesday, the World Bank slammed Lebanon’s post-civil war public finance system for its long-term departure...
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Beirut Today

Breaking down bank secrecy in Lebanon with Dr. Mohammad Fheili | Beirut Talks

Economic risk expert Dr. Mohammad Fheili breaks down the battle with banks and bank secrecy in Lebanon.
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A collage of the damaged grain silos in black and white, with the words “August 4” partially hidden behind them in bold red.
Lyne Samury

A city without justice: Two years after the Beirut port explosion

“With time, I am starting to lose hope over the fact that justice will be brought.”
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Ablue car is wrecked at the side of the road, covered in debris from a nearby building after the Beirut blast.
TK Maloy

“It always comes back to the explosion….”

It's been two years since the Beirut blast shook the city and its residents, who still suffer from persisting mental health issues in its wake.
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