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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Dreading August 4: On triggers and remembrance

Both a deeply personal experience and a collective trauma, the Beirut blast has marked our minds, bodies and calendars in unfathomable ways.
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Laudy Issa

Scientists see light from backside of black hole for the first time

Scientists observed what the backside of a black hole for the first time and provided evidence supporting a prediction of General Relativity.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

15-year-old dies as wildfires overtake Qobayat

The wildfire raged in a forested area in the mountainous region of Qobayat, reaching just outside residential homes and endangering many.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

British Museum to restore glass artefacts damaged in Beirut Blast

"Their return to their rightful form is a powerful symbol of healing and resilience after disaster," said TEFAF chairman Hidde van Seggelen.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Meet Lebanon’s delegation for the Tokyo Olympics

Who are the six athletes from Lebanon who are competing at the Tokyo Olympics this summer, between 23 July and 8 August?
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

COVID-19 positivity rate on the rise in Lebanon

The COVID-19 positivity rate has drastically increased in Lebanon as the COVID-19 delta variant spreads amongst residents.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Health Ministry to investigate baby’s death caused by lack of medicine

"We’re living in a country where the hospitals don’t have medicine, and the pharmacies are closed," said Jouri al-Sayyed's uncle.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Meet Mounzer Kabbara, one of two swimmers representing Lebanon at the Olympics

Mounzer Kabbara, the 19-year-old Lebanese swimmer headed for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, sits down for a chat with Beirut Today.
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Serene Abdul Baki

Stove: A visual poem and radical exploration of Bzebdine, Lebanon

Stove from director Jad Andari pays homage to a special place and time right before Lebanon's October 2019 protests.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Dreams on hold: No Palestinian working rights in Lebanon

Meet Iman, a young football player and aspiring psychologist living in Lebanon. Someday, she hopes to open her own therapy clinic but as a Palestinian refugee, “it is impossible because of the Labor law.”
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Nearly half of newly recorded COVID-19 cases are delta variant

Almost half of Lebanon’s newly recorded coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours have been reported to be the highly contagious Delta variant.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Foreign drugs to run out as early as July, medicine importers warn

Lebanese medicine Importers warned on Sunday that the country may run out of essential imported medication by the end of July.
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