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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

A decade of slavery: Sajita forced to work without pay since 2012

Sajita Lama, a Nepali domestic worker, is demanding release from the employers who reportedly failed to reimburse her for 110 months of work.
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Michael Avanzato

Disintegrating a Nation: 42 Years of American War Against the Afghan People

The US invasion of Afghanistan began in 1979, not 2001.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Israeli fighter jets fly over Lebanon at low altitude

Israel launched aerial attacks on Damascus, Syria by violating Lebanon’s airspace last night. Loud jets were heard and spotted.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Security forces confiscate fuel from Animals Lebanon

Police confiscated 50 liters of fuel belonging to Animals Lebanon, the organization said on social media.  As per their tweets,...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Army raids warehouses and gas stations in search for hidden fuel

The Lebanese army seized 65,000 litres of diesel and 48,000 litres hidden in a warehouse in Zouk Mosbeh, Kesrouan during...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Hospitals in Lebanon not equipped for new COVID-19 spike

With the new resurgence of cases, electricity cuts and shortage of medicine, hospitals may not be able to cope with a new COVID-19 wave.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

No quorum for parliamentary “session of shame”

With only 39 MPs attending at the UNESCO palace, today’s Parliamentary session was cancelled for failing to meet the 59...
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Laudy Issa

Babylonians applied trigonometry 1,000 years before Pythagoras, tablet shows

A 3,700-year-old clay tablet revealed that ancient Babylonians used the Pythagorean theorem to accurately divide lands.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Code Red For Humanity: Takeaways from the UN Climate Change Report

The Mediterranean will be hit by extreme heat waves, drought and fires supercharged by the rising temperatures as per the new United Nations (UN) climate change report, which warns that the region is a “climate change hotspot.” Over the past few weeks, several countries in the Mediterranean have experienced surreal...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Fights over rationed fuel leave 3 dead in northern Lebanon

In the past few months, the fuel crisis has bred a culture of long queues and frequent scuffles at gas stations.
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Collage: One side shows four prisoners sleeping side by side in a small room, and the other is an exterior shot of a barred window with Roumieh prisoners standing behind.
عامر شيباني

Roumieh prison: A graveyard for the living

Inedible food. Severe electricity rationing. No medical services. Prisoners recount harrowing stories of hardships in a Lebanese prison.
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Zeina Labban

With everything going on, your “Lebanxiety” is normal

Given the amount of stressors we face everyday in Lebanon, dealing with “Lebanxiety” is normal and should not be looked down upon.
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