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How lethal French weapons wound and kill protesters in Lebanon

“At first I thought that when you die, you no longer see anything but you can still hear and feel for a few seconds,” said one protester.
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عامر شيباني

The woes of Lebanese women married to foreigners during COVID-19

Lebanon's nationality law does not allow women to pass their nationalities to their children, and limits their access to aid.
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Hassan Al Horr

Beirut Brief: News from Feb. 22 – Feb. 28

We hope you're not watching this in the dark. This week in Lebanon, Elie Ferzli had multiple meltdowns on TV, AUB lost in court, and more.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Students file lawsuits against AUB

"We are convinced, after legal consultations with the team of lawyers helping us, that setting the tuition at the LBP 3,900 rate is not legal."
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Maria Aftimos

Rethinking Brzezinski in light of the Arab–Israeli normalization deals

Brzezinski’s analysis provides a geopolitical base to explain the UAE-Bahrain-Israel normalization deal through a historical lens.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

World Bank threatens to suspend Lebanon’s COVID-19 funding

Lebanese members of Parliament skipped the queue to get vaccinated, violating the terms of the national COVID-19 plan.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Murdering women: A look at Lebanon’s surge in gender-based violence

We talk to Fe-Male's Alia Awada about how the COVID-19 lockdown plan fails to protect women and girls in Lebanon.
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Photo: Yara Asmar
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Tripoli protestors face terrorism charges

Lebanon’s Military Court has charged at least six protestors from Tripoli with terrorism and theft, as per a statement by...
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Hassan Al Horr

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

This week in Lebanon, the dollar surpassed LBP 9,000 for the first time since July, Judge Fadi Sawan was removed from the Beirut blast investigation by ministers he charged, and more....
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Protesters in Lebanon cry out for Beirut blast justice

"I don't want to calm down," yells out one protester at yesterday's gathering of the families of Beirut blast victims. "If we calm down, we die. If we're silent, we die."
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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 this case, stay on it and bring us and all the martyrs justice.”...
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