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Laudy Issa

Lebanese unwilling to ditch sectarianism, despite preferring a secular state

Almost half of Lebanese are not ready to give up political positions historically held by their sect despite being in...
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Tala Ladki

#ZeroCOVIDLB brings health experts together to save Lebanon

Around two weeks ago, the government-imposed lockdown to contain and limit the spread of coronavirus across the country came to...
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Beirut Today

Lebanon’s university students demand their rights

Beirut Today

Beirut Brief: News from Dec. 7 – Dec. 13

Your weekly roundup of headlines from Lebanon. Here's what you need to know going into Monday, December 14. | Video: Hassan El Horr
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

Tuition at LL 3,950 per dollar: Students protest commodifying education

With AUB and LAU tuition fees now set to be paid at LL 3,950 per dollar, many students are expected to halt their education.
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Natali Farran

The cruel nature of psychological trauma

Lebanese people are living with the mental repercussions of a history of war, an economic crash, a pandemic, and now the Beiut blast.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

How the economic crisis stole Christmas

The holiday season in Lebanon is usually a bustling time of year. The economic crisis has dampened that. We talk to a business owner, the mayor of the Jbeil municipality, and an everyday shopper about this year's Christmas spirit –or lack thereof.
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Ghassan Mogharbel

Behind the Scenes: USJ Secular Club makes student election history

The USJ Secular Club's Taleb campaign won 85 out of 101 seats of the university's student representative council –a first for independents in a country where politics are monopolized by sectarian parties.
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(Illustration: Laudy Issa)
Tala Majzoub

Rise of the warrior cop: The militarization of Lebanese police

Militarization has become central to the dystopian COVID-19 reality, escalating needless violence, jeopardizing lives & undermining liberties.
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Beirut Today

Politicians resort to Christian-Muslim divisiveness after failed governance

Although often perceived to be the “only way forward,” politicians know that the crisis-inducing model they are reproducing cannot end well.
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Karem Monzer

Green sanctuary: GROBeirut creates public garden in the heart of the city

Beirut is notorious for having both little-to-no green spaces and a distressing trash crisis. GROBeirut is changing that.
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Hanin Haidar Ahmad

A lockdown partially implemented: A photo essay

As Lebanon gradually eases its two weeks of national lockdown, the number of COVID-19 cases is still on the rise.
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