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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...
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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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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Security forces use excessive force against Beirut blast protesters

Internal security forces (ISF) used water cannons, tear gas, and rubber bullets in Downtown Beirut against protesters calling for accountability on the one-year-mark of the August 4 blast. The Lebanese Red Cross announced it transported eight people injured in clashes in the area, in addition to three others wounded in...
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Karem Monzer

How are you, Beirut? | كيفك بيروت؟

Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Human Rights Watch: Lebanese officials “criminally negligent” in port blast

HRW also said some evidence suggests government officials foresaw and ignored the possible destruction the explosive material could cause.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanon’s weekend of tragedy: Revenge, scorpion bites, and stray bullets

From medicine shortages caused by the crisis to revenge killing, Lebanon witnessed multiple tragic deaths this weekend.
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Laudy Issa

Scientists see light from backside of black hole for the first time

Scientists observed what the backside of a black hole for the first time and provided evidence supporting a prediction of General Relativity.
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Rayan Zrein

Gas queues from Lebanese hell

Accompanied by a symphony of honks, layers of sweat in the scorching heat, and phones with drained batteries, these motorists...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Parliament ready to lift immunity from members, says Berri

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri said on Thursday that Parliament was ready to lift the immunity of its members so that the investigation into the Beirut port blast may proceed. “The priority of parliament was and will continue to be complete cooperation with the judiciary,” said Berri in a statement, following...
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