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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...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

15-year-old dies as wildfires overtake Qobayat

The wildfire raged in a forested area in the mountainous region of Qobayat, reaching just outside residential homes and endangering many.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

British Museum to restore glass artefacts damaged in Beirut Blast

"Their return to their rightful form is a powerful symbol of healing and resilience after disaster," said TEFAF chairman Hidde van Seggelen.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Lift the immunity: A look into the Beirut blast investigation so far

Lifting immunity from MPs threatens the core of a mafia system that Lebanon’s politicians are fighting to maintain.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Najib Mikati to head next government

Najib Mikati last headed a Lebanese government between 2011 and 2014.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Cash cards not enough for vulnerable families, K2P brief says

The cards will have a value between $93 and $126, set according to family size and redeemable in cash dollars. But that's not enough.
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In this 1899 cartoon published, Uncle Sam lectures his new students: The Philippines, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, and, Cuba. Past and potentially future U.S. acquisitions fill the rest of the classroom.
Michael Avanzato

Uncle Sam vs. Cuba: America’s Hot and Cold War

Understanding the long arm of US reach in Latin America lays bare the reasons for Cuba’s current difficulties.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Meet Lebanon’s delegation for the Tokyo Olympics

Who are the six athletes from Lebanon who are competing at the Tokyo Olympics this summer, between 23 July and 8 August?
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