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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Refugees and the COVID-19 Vaccine: Low registration rates reflect grim reality

Out of those registered in Lebanon, 811,367 Lebanese, 7,626 Syrians and 12,517 Palestinians have been vaccinated as of June 7, 2021.
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عامر شيباني

The fine line separating Lebanon from a police state

Media workers say Lebanon's press freedom remains so long as there are people willing to stand in opposition to the ruling class.
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World Bank Regional Director Saroj Kumar Jha meets with Lebanese caretaker Minister of Finance Ghazi Wazni on May 24, 2021. (Photo: Twitter | @SarojJha001)
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

World Bank loan to be distributed in dollars, but still on hold

Lebanon's World Bank loan will act as a social safety net that will provide cash assistance to 200,000 families in extreme poverty.
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A lesbian couple sits on a couch and chats in their living room
Maguie Hamzeh

Queer and homeless: LGBTQ+ housing issues after the Beirut blast

Already marginalized, the LGBTQ+ community in Lebanon now has to bear a harsh economic crisis, a pandemic, and the Beirut blast.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanon welcomes “a new season of unrest”

Protests have turned increasingly violent as living conditions worsen across Lebanon, highlights a new report from ACLED.
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Ella Tannous in a pink dress against an abstract background
Laudy Issa

Ella Tannous verdict: Week-long medical strike begins

"The relationship between medical institutions and patients will not be the same as it was before the ruling,” said the Order of Physicians.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanon headed for new blackout without funds for EDL

According to Lebanon’s Official Gazette, the Constitutional Council suspended an advance of $200 million to EDL.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Remembering Samir Kassir and the fight for press freedom

Known for his courage, Samir Kassir was one of the few local journalists unafraid to voice his strong opinions.
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The sun sets over Hay el Tanak, Tripoli. February 1, 2021. Photo: Victoria C. Werling / victoriawerling.com
Marylin Chahine

How uneven aid distribution creates divisions in Hay al-Tanak

And why it’s important to actively involve neglected communities in relief initiatives when inequality, division and othering are prominent.
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Laudy Issa

Riwayat, Episode 3: Higher Education and the Commodification of the Future

University students in Lebanon face a difficult and uncertain future.
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عامر شيباني

Lebanese government silent in the face of housing crisis

Lebanon’s social structure is threatened by the massive economic crisis facing the country, a result of a sharp depreciation in...
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Nina Bazin

Tyre makes a case for proactivity after major oil spill

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