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Antonios Tashejian

Beyond Teichopolitics and Biopower: Lebanese passport holders deserve freedom

Our bodies deserve better than a piece of land we were forcefully taught to love, cherish and blindly worship.
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Graffiti demanding justice for domestic workers across the Kenyan Consulate exterior walls in Beirut.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Kenyan domestic workers to be repatriated after weeks of sleeping in the rain

The Kenyan workers began protesting in Lebanon after fleeing abuse and dire working conditions, or being abandoned by their employers.
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Laudy Issa

Lebanon’s new passport renewal platform poses security concerns

General Security launched the passport platform with the support of the Hani Saliba Foundation, run by a candidate for the upcoming election.
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Collage of Saad Hariri between an open and closed door. He walks towards the open one, which has a nature landscape behind it.
Jinan Nabaa

Why did Saad Hariri exit politics and what are the implications?

Analysts say the fate of the Future Movement hangs in the balance after Saad Hariri announced the suspension of his political work.
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Jinan Nabaa

Future of BAU students on the line with increased tuition fees

The future of hundreds of BAU students is now threatened by the administration’s decision to up the dollar exchange rate.
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Jad El Dilati

Children in Lebanon: An entire generation stripped of its right to education

An entire generation’s dreams are being crushed, with hundreds of thousands of children in Lebanon unable to receive a formal education.
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حسين مهدي

Beirut Municipality spends LBP 280 million on closed parks

The Beirut Municipality closed the capital’s public parks during the first COVID-19 lockdown, back in early 2020.
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Chloe Khoury

Lebanese drivers frustrated by low protest turnout on “day of rage”

“I regret the day I was born Lebanese,” Ahmad, a taxi driver, told Beirut Today. “All I can think of is how to leave."
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Judge issues travel ban for Riad Salameh

Salameh is undergoing investigation by authorities in Lebanon and four other European countries.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanon sees both anti-vax protest and vaccine marathon this weekend

Like the rest of the world, Lebanon was hit with a large wave of the Omicron coronavirus variant over the holidays.
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Laudy Issa

Lebanese Cabinet to convene for the first time in 3 months, says Mikati

The Cabinet has not met since Oct. 12 because of a boycott by Hezbollah and the Amal Movement over the Beirut blast investigator.
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Laudy Issa

Mikati: Nasrallah’s criticism of Saudi Arabia does not represent Lebanon

Prime Minister Najib Mikati said a comment made by Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah about Saudi Arabia “does not represent the position of the Lebanese government or the broader Lebanese population.” Speaking on the second anniversary of the killing of Iranian general Qassem Soleimani by a US drone strike in Baghdad,...
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