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Although often perceived to be the “only way forward,” politicians know that the crisis-inducing model they are reproducing cannot end well.
And on the dark side of mental health services in Lebanon, which have come a long way but still face many challenges.
This comes despite the $42 billion dollar debt that the electricity sector holds, 44 percent of Lebanon's whole public debt.
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When refugees fear racism, harassment, and the possibility of deportation, they are less likely to report cases of COVID-19. To...
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Winter is bringing new wave of catastrophe for Beirut.
Lebanon’s young people see no future for themselves in the country. With unemployment estimated at 40 percent and hunger on...
Not integrating a quarter of Lebanon’s inhabitants, solely because they are refugees, has a wide range impact on Lebanese socio-economic life.