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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanese national basketball teams wins Arab Cup for first time in history

The Lebanese national basketball team won the 24th Arab Men’s Basketball Championship for the very first time in history.
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Karem Monzer

Inside Lebanon’s solar revolution

Without state-provided electricity and fuel to run private generators, people in Lebanon are looking for alternative sources of power.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Exploring OId Beirut: A day with antique sellers in Bachoura, Lebanon

Antique sellers in Basta Tahta tell us about Old Beirut and the work that’s been passed down from their grandparents.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Meet the Lebanese women on the Forbes list of top MENA businesswomen

Four Lebanese women have made it onto the Forbes MENA list of top 50 most influential and successful businesswomen.
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Laudy Issa

Lebanon returns 337 stolen artifacts to Iraq

The ancient artifacts, which include clay tablets with cuneiform writings, date back to different periods of Mesopotamia.
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Ahmad Saneh

Mental health in Lebanon: What to expect in the near future

Tomorrow’s mental health will undoubtedly be shaped by the current status of the Lebanese population and all its issues.
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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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