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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 the local currency’s value. Affecting every industry and field, the crisis has also hit the real estate sector –from purchasing to renting– and threatened housing security. Thousands of families are...
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Nina Bazin

Tyre makes a case for proactivity after major oil spill

Beirut, Lebanon. 1978. (Photo: Raymond Depardon / Flickr)
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Marking the 46th anniversary of the Lebanese Civil War

Today marks 46 years since the start of the Lebanese Civil War, and the country is struggling more than ever.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Aoun: Central Bank stalling forensic audit, politicians to blame for crisis

In his latest address, Lebanese President Michel Aoun said Central Bank has no intention of carrying out a forensic audit.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Bourj Hammoud Municipality launches new aid hotline for residents

The accessible new hotline helps residents of Bourj Hammoud with COVID-19 information, Beirut blast repairs, and disability services.
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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Mar. 29 – Apr. 4

This week, Finance Minister Ghazi Wazni said Lebanon will run out of funds to subsidise imported goods in late May.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanese activist Georges Abdallah turns 70 in prison

Lebanese left-wing activist Georges Abdallah turns 70 today, spending yet another year in prison since his incarceration in 1987.
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