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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Citizens file criminal complaints following August 4 blast

The Beirut Bar Association submitted nearly 700 criminal complaints to the public prosecutor on behalf of victims of the Beirut Blast.
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Referendum article: Mosaic of broken Lebanese flag superimposed on protesters outline carrying placards.
Cynthia Saghir

Referendum, not early elections or delayed reform, for Lebanon

As was the case in Chile, referendums can be an opportunity and a vehicle for immediate action if implemented without undue influence.
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Laudy Issa

RAMCO will stop collecting trash in Beirut, Metn, and Keserwan

RAMCO is asking the Lebanese government to deliver its dues to the waste management company in dollars, as per their contract, so that it can pay off its bank debts and operational costs.
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Prime Minister Saad Hariri
Laudy Issa

Out with the old, in with the old: Hariri returns to power

Saad Hariri won 65 out of 120 possible votes, making him Lebanon's "new" prime minister designate.
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Revolution Anniversary Photo Essay
Marylin Chahine

Flame of the revolution: An anniversary photo essay

Hundreds of protesters in Beirut took to the streets on October 17 to commemorate one year since the start of the Lebanese uprising.
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Tala Ladki

The turning point: On October 17 and what came after

Those of us left at the protests endured a lot, including teargas, water cannons, and live bullets. I stayed until July 25, my turning point.
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Nina Bazin

“We want to go home:” One paper is holding 13 women hostage in Lebanon

13 Ivorian women have protested in front of and stormed into their consulate in Lebanon, simply because they want to...
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Aya Abou Saleh

Can Lebanon stray away from its stagnating nepotism?

“My father is stronger than yours,” yelled out MP Nadim Gemayel during an argument at a Parliament session held in July 2019.
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1 in 4 children in Beirut are at risk of missing school because of the Beirut blast.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Beirut blast: 163 schools damaged, children’s education endangered

The International Rescue Committee has warned that 1 in 4 children in the city of Beirut are now at risk of missing out on their education.
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Presidents Donald Trump from the United States of America, Michel Aoun from Lebanon, and Emmanuel Macron from France against a red backdrop
Michael Avanzato

France, the United States, and Sectarianism in Lebanon

Following the Beirut port explosion, both France and the United States seem to be approaching Lebanon like moths to a candle. Why?
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Prime Minister Mustapha Adib (Photo: NNA)
Antonia Williams

Lebanese cabinet formation hits snag over Finance ministry

BEIRUT: Prime Minister-designate Mustapha Adib failed to present his Cabinet lineup to President Michel Aoun on Monday, raising doubts that...
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On the left is Osmar Schindler’s 1888 painting “David and Goliath.” On the right is 15-year-old Faris Odeh throwing a rock at an Israeli tank during the Second Intifada. He was killed by the Israelis ten days after this picture was taken.
Michael Avanzato

Making Goliath into David: Israeli Aggression in Lebanon and Palestine

Despite perfectly encapsulating Goliath, Israel must present itself as David in order to garner international support and US funding.
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