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Karem Monzer

How cricket is teaching kids in Lebanon’s refugee camps to dream big

In the heart of the Shatila refugee camp, Alsama Cricket Club is giving children who have fled war new opportunities to learn and dream big in Lebanon.
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Thalia Arawi

An open letter to the United Nations and Neighboring Countries

I am not a politician nor am I interested in politics. I am a humanist, a firm believer in human rights, which, allegedly, you all support.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

How Syrian refugees positively contribute to the Lebanese economy

Lebanese people have popularized the idea that Syrian refugees are “job stealers,” but that's not actually the case.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Syrian refugees tortured and detained after returning home, says Amnesty

Amnesty International is urging Lebanon, Turkey and Jordan to protect Syrian refugees from deportation or forcible return.
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عامر شيباني

The Lebanese law protects Syrian refugee women from violence

The Lebanese domestic violence law is applicable to all who face violence or exploitation, including refugees.
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Rana Hachem

The change vanguard and the narrow national path that lies ahead

How should Lebanon's change vanguard build a Lebanon that preserves national interests and provides sustainable prosperity for its people?
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

No quorum for parliamentary “session of shame”

With only 39 MPs attending at the UNESCO palace, today’s Parliamentary session was cancelled for failing to meet the 59...
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Collage: One side shows four prisoners sleeping side by side in a small room, and the other is an exterior shot of a barred window with Roumieh prisoners standing behind.
عامر شيباني

Roumieh prison: A graveyard for the living

Inedible food. Severe electricity rationing. No medical services. Prisoners recount harrowing stories of hardships in a Lebanese prison.
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Dima Abou Abdou

Lebanon: The era of “morbid symptoms”

Why does a revolution seem almost impossible in Lebanon? The answer lies in the system.
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Laudy Issa

Noblest of Men: Take down Abbas Ibrahim’s billboards

At best, these billboards can be described as distasteful to the justice-seeking families of victims of the Beirut blast.
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Tala Ladki

Another PRIDE month is over, another rainbow flag becomes irrelevant

PRIDE events make money for big corporations that don't really care, and limit who has access to celebrate their sexuality.
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Marianne Abou Jaoude

A brief overview of the garbage crisis in Lebanon

Wherever you go in Lebanon, there are mountains of trash lying around near every garbage can. The 2015-2016 trash crisis movement, Tol3it Rihetkon, needs a comeback stronger than ever.  With the ongoing economic hardships, lifted subsidies, fuel shortages, skyrocketing prices, living conditions couldn’t get worse in Lebanon. Another miserable addition...
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