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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Mar. 22 – Mar. 28

This week, four Syrian refugees died from the “bitter cold,” a World Bank assessment found that Lebanon has the highest food prices in the MENA region, and more.
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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Mar. 15 – Mar. 21

Laudy Issa

Aoun and Hariri will meet again on Monday to find “answers” for deadlock

Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri will meet on Monday to find the “answers to form a government as quickly as possible,” according to Hariri. The two met today at the presidential palace for the 17th time in five months to work out their conflicts regarding the...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Suspected of drug use and arrested while protesting? These are your rights

Skoun, the Lebanese Addiction Center, explains the rights that individuals arrested on suspicion of drug use while protesting have.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

A look at the Women’s March in Lebanon, 2021

Women and allies in Lebanon marched against outdated laws, harassment, inequality, transphobia, the Kafala (sponsorship) system, and more on March 8, 2021 for International Women's Day.
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"White doesn't cover up for rape." | Photo: Firas Haidar
Riam El Hakim

Four ways Lebanese society fails its women

As we tumble down the never-ending pit that is the Lebanese economic crisis, IWD reminds us of even more reasons to validate our anger.
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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Mar. 01 – Mar. 07

This week, the Health Ministry said a judge had to consult them before ruling against them for not vaccinating an 80-year-old man.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

LBP 10,000: A look at rage in Lebanese streets

Families of the Beirut blast victims hold up photos of the loved ones they lost in the blast at a protest following the removal of Judge Fadi Sawan from the case. (Photo: Ghassan Mogharbel)
حسين مهدي

Criminals seek new “general amnesty” by buying off blast investigation

Lebanese authorities are attempting to obscure the facts and prevent the provision of real justice for the families of Beirut blast victims.
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Photos: Samer El Khoury
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Volunteers lead Lebanon’s beach clean-up after devastating oil spill

Volunteers cleaned up parts of Lebanon's southern coast after an offshore oil spill that could endanger the country's marine life.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Protests rage as Lebanese pound plummets to record low

The Lebanese pound reached LBP 10,000 against the dollar on the parallel market, and more than half the population is living in poverty.
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Beirut Today

How lethal French weapons wound and kill protesters in Lebanon

“At first I thought that when you die, you no longer see anything but you can still hear and feel for a few seconds,” said one protester.
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