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Abdullah Malaeb

Subsidized medicine is vanishing and being smuggled out of Lebanon

Lebanon is facing a historic economic and financial crisis, alongside a pandemic, that has devaluated the local currency.  Purchasing power...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

A glimpse into the life of Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian feminist author

Egyptian writer, feminist thinker and psychiatrist Dr. Nawal El Saadawi died on Sunday at the age of 89. This is her legacy.
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Aesthetic background showing pads lined up against a red background. Lockdowns, period, and menstrual cycle article.
Tala Ladki

Are lockdowns affecting your period? Join the club.

We're having really "weird" periods, in Lebanon and across the world, as a result of COVID-19 lockdowns.
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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Mar. 15 – Mar. 21

Laudy Issa

Switzerland renovates 19 public schools damaged by Beirut blast

Monika Korgoz, the Swiss ambassador to Lebanon, handed the keys of the 19 schools to Tarek Majzoub, Lebanon’s caretaker education minister.
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Laudy Issa

Aoun and Hariri will meet again on Monday to find “answers” for deadlock

Lebanese President Michel Aoun and Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri will meet on Monday to find the “answers to form a government as quickly as possible,” according to Hariri. The two met today at the presidential palace for the 17th time in five months to work out their conflicts regarding the...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Suspected of drug use and arrested while protesting? These are your rights

Skoun, the Lebanese Addiction Center, explains the rights that individuals arrested on suspicion of drug use while protesting have.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Al Sayeh Library, historic home to over 80,000 books in Tripoli

"Instead of buying gum and candy with his pocket money, he used to buy books," said Hiba Al Sarouj about how her father's massive library started. Since then, Al Sayeh Library has been through plenty –including an attempt to murder its founder.
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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Mar. 08 – Mar. 14

This week in Lebanon: The energy minister said an electricity blackout is imminent, the bread bundle shrunk, sex education scared MTV, and more.
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Karem Monzer

Physical distancing, not social distancing: Tips to cope with today’s stress

Clinical psychologist Ola Khodor shares essential strategies for coping with increased anxiety and stress resulting from the exceptionally difficult circumstances in Lebanon.
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“Assad’s Syria”: Tales of torture and broken humanity
Cendrella Azar

“Assad’s Syria”: Tales of torture and broken humanity

“We led a revolution to stay. Yet here we are, kicked out of our beloved Syria.”
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Ghassan Mogharbel

A look at the Women’s March in Lebanon, 2021

Women and allies in Lebanon marched against outdated laws, harassment, inequality, transphobia, the Kafala (sponsorship) system, and more on March 8, 2021 for International Women's Day.
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