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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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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

France to hold virtual aid conference for Lebanon

The aid conference for Lebanon will be co-presided by French President Emmanuel Macron and U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.
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Beirut blast food donations article: Photo showing dirty bags of donated flour against an abstract background.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanese government mishandles post-blast food donations

Flour donated by Iraq was stored at the Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium, where it was exposed to air, moisture, water, insects and rats.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Racial tensions break out in Bsharre following murder of young Lebanese

Racial tensions in the northern town of Bsharre have heightened after a Lebanese man, Joseph Tawk, was killed at the hands of a Syrian national. Local sources told Al Modon that a disagreement broke out between the two as they were working together on land that belonged to Tawk. The...
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Laudy Issa

Melhem Khalaf launches roadmap to “recover the state together”

Khalaf’s launch speech touched upon the need for change, advocating independent experts and non-sectarian leadership.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

“Let women cook” is a telltale sign of Lebanese women’s reality

The misogyny perpetuated by the patriarchal structure takes on several forms, and Fahmi's comment only symbolizes the tip of the iceberg.
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Natali Farran

What does mental health look like in Lebanon after the Beirut blast?

Isolating the mental effects of the blast from other hardships is challenging but multiple symptoms have been on the rise since August 4.
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Laudy Issa

Afraid of LGBTQ+ people, Lebanon refuses to sign media freedom pledge

Out of 37 member states of the “Media Freedom Coalition,” Lebanon was the only one not to sign a pledge supporting the freedom of the press.
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Karem Monzer

Kafala hides the Lebanese government’s failure

The most recent blow to migrant workers in Lebanon came from the State Shura Council, which rejected a new unified...
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Joe Biden and Donald Trump: Two sides of the same coin. (Photo: Laudy Issa)
Michael Avanzato

What Happened in America? An Imperial and Neoliberal Triumph

Joseph Biden and Kamala Harris have been elected President and Vice-President of the United States, although President Donald Trump has promised to challenge these results in court. To many observers, this outcome is not surprising. There are, however, two important caveats to the results. The first being that Joe Biden,...
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