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Graffiti demanding justice for domestic workers across the Kenyan Consulate exterior walls in Beirut.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Kenyan domestic workers to be repatriated after weeks of sleeping in the rain

The Kenyan workers began protesting in Lebanon after fleeing abuse and dire working conditions, or being abandoned by their employers.
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عامر شيباني

How embroidery let Wafaa, a Syrian refugee, lead a dignified life in Lebanon

Today, 14 women work as part of the embroidery project Wafaa started in Lebanon. She says they’re like sisters.
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Jinan Nabaa

Future of Lebanese students at risk with threats of ending the school year

Because education in Lebanon is facing such uncertainty, the development and economic growth of the entire country stand at risk.
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Hrair Danageuzian

A new inequality on the rise in Lebanon’s health and education sectors

Salaries of teachers, professors, nurses, doctors, and other staff members in Lebanon's education and health sector today are tragic.
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Syrian Refuge Camp at Syria Lebanon Borders at time of a blizzard in 2021. (Photo: Hussein Kassir / Alamy Stock)
عامر شيباني

Refugee camps in Lebanon unprepared for winter

“It is now difficult to provide the bare minimum of the camps’ needs."
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Poster art for "Fedayin: Le Combat de Georges Abdallah" showing the political prisoner wearing a suit and in handcuffs against a white backdrop and Palestinian protests.
Dima Farran

Georges Abdallah sans comrades in new documentary

"Fedayin: Le Combat de Georges Abdallah" was recently screened in both Beirut and a number of European capitals.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

More than 165,000 Lebanese expats register to vote

The final day for expats to register to vote in Lebanon's upcoming parliamentary elections is November 20.
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Saf Hakawati

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: A Christian or Western document?

Op-Ed: The rights protected by the UDHR are not exclusive to Western or Christian societies. The text is universal.
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Photographer from window of a plane showing wing of plane and background full of clouds. For article: “I could not see a future”: Lebanon losing youth in new wave of emigration
Sandra Abdelbaki

“I could not see a future”: Lebanon losing youth in new wave of emigration

Lebanon is witnessing one of the biggest waves of emigration in its history, with experts warning of severe long-term repercussions.
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Young and visibly distressed women flee the violence in Tayouneh. Photo: Anwar Amro / AFP
Dima Farran

The Tayouneh incident: The people vs the people

The very generation that was relied upon for an overhaul of the system is falling into the trap of the ruling class.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Battling traumas, health concerns, and uncertainty: The refugee mental health crisis

Lebanon’s crisis has strained the mental health of the country’s residents, particularly more vulnerable populations such as Syrian refugees.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanon makes new development in fight against slavery

In a first, Lebanon conducted a hearing in the first criminal case filed against the slavery and slave trading of a migrant domestic worker.
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