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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Investigating Karim Safieddine: How authorities are intimidated by activists and journalists

Since October 2019, the frequency of arrests and summonsing made against activists and journalists has significantly increased.
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Riam El Hakim

The worries and woes of men in Sour’s Al Jamal shacks

Reached only through an alleyway between a wall and a cemetery, the shacks of Sour's Al Jamal area have been in business for over 30 years.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

No safe spaces for Lebanon’s queer community, study says

Aside from shedding light on significant housing issues, the Oxfam study showed that 70 percent of those surveyed lost jobs in the past year.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanese Health Minister launches medical cooperation talks with Turkey

Caretaker Health Minister Hamad Hassan headed to Turkey this morning for a 3-day visit to discuss health cooperation.
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عامر شيباني

An international investigation is the last hope for Beirut blast justice

53 local, regional, and international organizations are demanding an international investigation into the Beirut port blast.
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Hadi Afif

Sustaining art during the collapse: A case study in alternative structuring

In Lebanon, collaboration and alternative structures of production are guiding principles to move forward with.
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Karem Monzer

Lebanon’s electricity crisis is largely political

"I have a broken generator over there and I've left it. I can no longer fix it. It would cost me LL 40 million," says one generator owner.
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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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