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Families of victims of the Beirut port explosion clutch photos of their deceased loved ones as they protest the removal of Judge Sawan from the investigation on February 18, 2021. | Photo: Ghassan Mogharbel. Rage and anger article.
Hossein Cheaito

Uncontained Rage: The politics and socioeconomics of wrath in Beirut

The lack of an economic vision and the abundance of political uncertainty has unveiled a a model of anger economics.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Families of Beirut blast victims protest against removal of Judge Sawan

Clutching a portrait of her late son, one mother asks us to share a message to Judge Sawan: “Don’t leave...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Storm damages Lebanon’s refugee camps

Lebanon has been experiencing heavy rainfall, snowfall and intense winds as storm Joyce hit earlier this week on Tuesday, February 16.
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عامر شيباني

Educating children can help with domestic violence in Lebanon

A recent UN study revealed that Lebanon, like other Arab countries struggling with COVID-19, has witnessed a surge in violence against women.
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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Feb. 8 – Feb. 14

Your weekly roundup of news from Lebanon. This week, the COVID-19 vaccine finally arrived, at least four women were killed by their husbands, and more.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

What is Savaro Ltd and how is it linked to the Beirut Blast?

It has been over six months since the deadly Beirut blast decimated swathes of the city and killed around 200 people. The blast was largely a result of the ignition of a large amount of ammonium nitrate fertiliser, stored at the port since the year 2013. How the ammonium nitrate...
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Zero Fear: A conversation in Samir Kassir Square

Doctor holding a syringe in one hand and sterilizing shoulder of patient with the other.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Understanding Lebanon’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout

The first shipment of vaccines, 30,000 doses from Pfizer-BioNTech, is set to arrive to Lebanon on February 17.
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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Feb. 1 – Feb. 7

Your weekly roundup of news from Lebanon. What happened this week? Lokman Slim was assassinated in South Lebanon, Zeina Kanjo's husband was charged with intentional homicide, and more.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Protesters demand release of those arrested in Tripoli

Laudy Issa

Lokman Slim, activist and Hezbollah critic, found shot dead in South Lebanon

Lebanese activist and Hezbollah critic Lokman Slim was found dead in his car this morning near Zahrani village, South Lebanon.
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Photo: Medical staff dressed in medical gown and protective gear in a Lebanese prison. Article: WHO calls for inmate vaccination as COVID spreads in Lebanese prisons
عامر شيباني

WHO calls for inmate vaccination as COVID spreads in Lebanese prisons

At a time when COVID-19 is spreading through Lebanon's prisons, WHO is calling for the inclusion of inmates in the vaccination strategy.
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