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Jinan Nabaa

What kind of mental health support is available to Lebanese and refugee children?

Reports issued by the United Nations this year show that 660,000 children in Lebanon need humanitarian assistance.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

We ask people in Lebanon if they’re planning to leave the country

"We can't keep watering a dead plant," says one woman about why she's planning on leaving Lebanon.
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Lyne Samury

Some Lebanese feel the economic crisis is more painful than their deadly civil war

On her way home from school during one afternoon in the late 1970s, Bara’a Salameh heard gunshots fired in what was once called “West Beirut.” While trying to reach her house, located near the green line in the Bechara El Khoury area, she avoided stepping on shards of glass, dodged...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

12 Arab billionaires, including 4 Lebanese, witnessed a 9 percent increase in wealth this year

The combined wealth of 12 billionaires of Arab origin has increased by almost 9 percent this year alone, amounting to...
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Straw hat kept on empty beach chair.
Beirut Today

Touristic businesses may set prices in USD for summer, as per new circular

Payments can remain in Lebanese liras at the market exchange rate, with the optional circular valid until the end of September.
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Still from Beirut Today's documentary "Trash for Profit," about waste management in Lebanon.
Laudy Issa

Trash for profit: Turning organic waste into economic opportunities

What happens when politicians start thinking of garbage as a resource that Lebanon can economically benefit from?
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Nina Bazin

Crisis mode: Why school teachers are quitting in Lebanon

"A pair of children's shoes costs more than my entire salary," said one teacher still working through Lebanon's economic crisis.
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Samar Issa

Lebanon’s last lifeline: Its diaspora

There is a need to explore opportunities for the Lebanese diaspora’s systemic contribution to sustainable economic development.
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Karem Monzer

A way of remembering: Lebanon’s new olive oil scene

An inside look at Solar, one of Lebanon’s young, organic and award-winning olive oil makers.
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Image showing the Beirut Farms container in an empty parking lot in Furn El Chebbak
Tamara Saade

New vertical farm in Beirut may be the “future of nutrition”

Introducing Beirut Farm, a new vertical and hydroponic farm growing greens inside a container in Furn El Chebbak.
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Zeina Labban

Aging becomes a restless test as Lebanon’s economy collapses

And the government is, once again, nowhere to be found.
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Nina Bazin

Housing in Lebanon: A multifaceted crisis worsened by the collapse

Lebanese authorities have long commodified housing, despite signing charters that establish it as an essential human right.
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