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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Boutique Hub., home to Lebanon’s fashion designers, hangs by a thread

Boutique Hub. is one of many creative businesses threatened by the financial hardships that Lebanon’s year of hell has imposed.
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Laudy Issa

RAMCO will stop collecting trash in Beirut, Metn, and Keserwan

RAMCO is asking the Lebanese government to deliver its dues to the waste management company in dollars, as per their contract, so that it can pay off its bank debts and operational costs.
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The right to disconnect: Protecting remote workers
Tala Ramadan

The right to disconnect: Protecting remote workers in times of COVID-19

The new normal takes a foothold with a reality that requires careful analysis of capacity and prioritization of remote workloads.
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Beirut Today

What is the profile of a mental health provider we should avoid?

And on the dark side of mental health services in Lebanon, which have come a long way but still face many challenges.
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Natali Farran

Mindsome: Lebanon’s first online therapy and mental health app

Thinking of trying out e-therapy in Lebanon? Here’s everything you need to know about Mindsome, from features to fees.
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Nadim Saadeh

Forget about 3ayb: Mental health needs to be a priority in Lebanon

Especially when it seems like the life of every person in Lebanon has been broken down to simply surviving one catastrophe after the other.
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Karem Monzer

Rebuilding Beirut’s heritage sites, without funding public institutions

Antonia Williams

Shake-Up America: An in-depth guide to the US elections

In her new book Shake-Up America, Gaja Pellegrini-Bettoli argues that the 2020 elections will be unlike any other in recent history.
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Can Beirut save its heritage and art scene post-blast?
Rea Haddad

Cultural First Aid: Post-blast, can Beirut save its heritage and art scene?

Beirut's heritage and culture groups are trying to fill in the cracks left by both the August 4 blast and the worsening Lebanese economy.
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Karem Monzer

Bisri Dam: Dirty politics, environmental mess, and cheaper alternatives

At midnight, the World Bank’s September 4 deadline for the Lebanese government to meet “the tasks that are preconditions to...
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Natali Farran

Your mental health matters: Where can you find help after the Beirut blast?

Prevalence of mental health problems in disaster-affected populations is higher by two to three times than that of the general population.
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Joumana Talhouk

5 reactions to coronavirus we can avoid

Two weeks after Beirut's August 4 explosion, I tested COVID-19 positive. There seems to be a pattern to how people responded to the news.
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