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عامر شيباني

Homeless bookseller’s store burned down in Lebanon

“Pick out the book you like for free, and congratulations,” bookseller Mohamed Maghrabi would say to anyone who visited him.
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Still from Don't Look Up where Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, and Timothée Chalamet are walking in a dishevelled supermarket.
Cendrella Azar

Don’t Look Up screams into the void

A few weeks have passed since its premiere, but Adam McKay's Don't Look Up is already one of the most divisive films out there.
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Photo showing a Beirut Municipality Horsh Beirut sign hung up on a green gate against a backdrop of trees
حسين مهدي

Beirut Municipality spends LBP 280 million on closed parks

The Beirut Municipality closed the capital’s public parks during the first COVID-19 lockdown, back in early 2020.
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Sandra Abdelbaki

Emsallam on resistance in music, mental health, and rap in the Arab world

Emsallam, the Jordanian/Palestinian audio visual artist, rapper and painter, talks to Beirut Today after his first performance in Lebanon.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Ziad Itani turns local tragedies into gut-wrenching laughter with “Sett el Dounia”

Lebanon’s Ziad Itani returns to the stage with “Sett el Dounia,” a play starring him in the role of 80-something-year old Amira.
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Laudy Issa

Novak Djokovic’s visa to Australia cancelled over vaccination status

Novak Djokovic, the World number one tennis player, had his visa revoked on his arrival to Australia over his COVID-19 vaccination status. The tennis player was stuck in a Melbourne airport overnight following his announcement on Tuesday that he would be competing at the Australian Open—seeking a record 21st Grand...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Health minister considers lockdown as Lebanon’s COVID-19 cases surge

Just Saturday, 3,358 people in Lebanon tested positive for the coronavirus—one day after New Year’s Eve festivities.
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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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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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عامر شيباني

“No shame in work”: Meet the Syrian man cleaning homes in Lebanon

“When I go into their homes to clean, I imagine that I am entering my own home, and so I clean their houses as if they were my own."
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Pamela Mansour on designing an Ixsir bottle, living in the now, and femininity

Get to know the visual artist who has collaborated with local artists, brands, and creatives under her brand, lustrations.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

What are Lebanon’s new COVID-19 measures for the holidays?

Lebanon’s COVID-19 committee has imposed a series of new social distancing and lockdown measures ahead of the holidays.
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