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Beirut Traffic Comes to a Standstill During Head of State Visit

On Wednesday almost all of Beirut streets turned into a big parking lot. Anyone taking their car or a taxi...
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Kareem Chehayeb

The Insult: A Lukewarm Attempt at Promoting Post-Civil War Reconciliation

Though Lebanon’s civil war ended in 1990, the issue of post-war reconciliation still exists; for starters, the sectarian and xenophobic...
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Cynthia Saghir

Beit Beirut: The Identity and Temporal Representation of Beirut

On a typical stroll through Beirut’s Sodeco area, any passerby that is not completely embroiled in the latest post on Instagram, could not possibly miss the historically rich and eye-grabbing, bullet-ridden yellow building. However, Beit Beirut is so much more than just a relic from Beirut’s past. It is the...
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Loulwa Swd

In Search of Sex-Ed

The implementation of sexual education in Lebanon has had a turbulent history. It was first officially addressed in 1995, when...
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Lara Mekkawi

Rasheed: The Importance of Remembering Our Martyrs

It’s a rare occasion for my dad to invite me to the movies; to go to the movies at 10:30...
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Hossein Cheaito

Lebanon’s Slow Silent Killer

Every 2.5 days, Lebanon loses an individual to suicide, and 1 in 4 people in the country will experience a mental health problem at a point in their lives.
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Beirut Today

The Wanton Bishops: Lebanon’s Firey Rock’n’Roll Export

The band's music and videos reflect the true colors and sounds of a dynamic, diverse and creative society in the heart of the Middle East.
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Beirut Today

Nejmeh SC Wins Elite Cup for The Tenth Time

Nejmeh Sporting Club, one of Lebanon’s oldest and most renowned football clubs, has recently won the Elite Cup for the...
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Jad Chaaban

Lebanon’s Garbage Crisis: It Still Smells of Corruption

Two years ago, in August 2015, Lebanese women and men from all ages were peacefully protesting in Beirut against the Government’s failed waste management policies. Garbage had been piling up in the streets, and riot police and army personnel were firing at protesters, injuring many and rounding-up dozens of activists...
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Cynthia Saghir

13th Amendment on Netflix

An essential and enlightening documentary to understand racism in the United States (spoiler alert!) It is of common knowledge that...
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Rana Cheaito

Luxury of Safety

Addressing struggling economies and social distress is no longer a priority in countries where taking public transportation safely is a...
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Mario Sammak

Orange is the New Black: Beauty in the Struggle

The success of this show is largely due to its empowerment of women.
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