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Tamara Saade

Meet the stained-glass artist restoring 30-years of shattered masterpieces in Beirut

Maya Husseini lost 30-years of work in the Beirut blast, right when she was about to retire. She accepted the task of restoring the shattered stained-glass, which she believed was a necessity and not an option, when clients began to contact her.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

The filmmaking journey of Cyril Aris, a Lebanese director chasing a dream

A look into the life of the Lebanese filmmaker taking part in the 2021 Red Sea Lodge.
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1841 Rochfort Scott map showing Beirut and the lazzaretto, where travellers would quarantine prior to entering the city. (
Mohamad El Chamaa

Beirut’s forgotten medical history: Quarantining before COVID-19

Almost a hundred years ago, the quarantine process for travelers arriving to Lebanon was more elaborate and centralized.
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Collage of sexual health products as parts of trees, and with a yellow condom as a sun, against a pale pink background. Mauj article.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Mauj: Destigmatizing sexual health in the Arab World

Nearly two years ago, two Arab women with a shared interest in sexual and reproductive health were brought together in...
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Laudy Issa

Introducing Animal Encounter, the center conserving and rehabilitating Lebanese wildlife

Since 1993, Animal Encounter has focused on rescuing and rehabilitating Lebanese wildlife –and countering the public's negative stereotypes.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Acute food insecurity to rise in Lebanon, warn WFP and FAO

More than 34 million people across the world are already struggling with emergency levels of acute hunger.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanese healthcare system continues to struggle as more vaccines arrive

The health sector in Lebanon is under severe strain, with COVID-19 cases still on the rise and the country exiting full lockdown earlier this week.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

A glimpse into the life of Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian feminist author

Egyptian writer, feminist thinker and psychiatrist Dr. Nawal El Saadawi died on Sunday at the age of 89. This is her legacy.
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Aesthetic background showing pads lined up against a red background. Lockdowns, period, and menstrual cycle article.
Tala Ladki

Are lockdowns affecting your period? Join the club.

We're having really "weird" periods, in Lebanon and across the world, as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Al Sayeh Library, historic home to over 80,000 books in Tripoli

"Instead of buying gum and candy with his pocket money, he used to buy books," said Hiba Al Sarouj about how her father's massive library started. Since then, Al Sayeh Library has been through plenty –including an attempt to murder its founder.
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Karem Monzer

Physical distancing, not social distancing: Tips to cope with today’s stress

Clinical psychologist Ola Khodor shares essential strategies for coping with increased anxiety and stress resulting from the exceptionally difficult circumstances in Lebanon.
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Photos: Samer El Khoury
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Volunteers lead Lebanon’s beach clean-up after devastating oil spill

Volunteers cleaned up parts of Lebanon's southern coast after an offshore oil spill that could endanger the country's marine life.
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