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Chhavi Mehra

Beyond the Rainbow: State of LGBT Issues in Lebanon and India

Himadri Roy was in love with his first partner. He sent him a fancy musical birthday card with lots of...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Migrant workers take to streets on International Domestic Workers Day

Migrant workers took to Badaro street during International Domestic Workers Day on Sunday, June 18 to march in protest of...
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Jana Ismail

Deconstructing Syria’s return to the Arab League

On Friday, May 19, the Arab League held one of its most relevant summits in recent years in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. The importance behind the summit lies not in what was discussed, but rather about who was present to discuss the proposed issues. For the first time in over a...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Rap & Beyond showcases the power and drive of womxn artists

It’s a little after 9:30 PM when the backstage room of KED begins to crowd with people slowly trickling in....
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Get to know these Lebanese women photographers challenging the norm

Lebanon’s photography industry has always been dominated by men, whose work has been championed over the years. Nonetheless, living and...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Meet the latest player on the music scene, Yatazamkan

The Arab world is dense and lush with musical talent – from experimentations with sound and materials to produce music, to rappers documenting violence and politics through their tracks, there is always something new to be found and heard. But the support for Arab artists is often lacking. Artists do...
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Nader Durgham

Will King Charles III’s Rule Over the United Kingdom Have Any Effect on the Arab World?

On Saturday, May 6, The United Kingdom officially crowned its new King, Charles III, along with his wife Camilla as...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

The Soil & Sea presents a historical record of Lebanon’s violent history

The Lebanese Civil War is one of the most notorious black marks on Lebanon’s political and social history. Many no...
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Where do you find hope?

We asked people on the streets of Beirut how they’re coping with the current situation. Watch the video to listen to the hope, hopeless and resigned experiences of those in Lebanon....
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Jana Ismail

Is Andrew Tate a reassurance to Arab Men?

Beirut Today Agreed not to report the full names of the persons interviewed in this piece due to concerns about...
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Mohamed Ben Fredj

Arlette Khayata: A lifetime in pursuit of musical joy

She squints, tilting her head to sense the slightest slip in harmony. The choirmaster paces back and forth hurriedly between...
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Jana Ismail

Debunking Lebanese Federalism

 Lebanon has never been in worse shape. The economy has collapsed, political paralysis has become the norm, and social unrest is increasingly on the rise. A much understudied aspect of the Lebanese crisis is the rising polarization among the different social, political, and religious groups of the country. This has...
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