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Michael Avanzato

The Iraq War Turns 18 Today, Why Did This Happen?

Today marks the 18th anniversary of former president George W. Bush’s signing of the Authorization for the Use of Military...
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The right to disconnect: Protecting remote workers
Tala Ramadan

The right to disconnect: Protecting remote workers in times of COVID-19

The new normal takes a foothold with a reality that requires careful analysis of capacity and prioritization of remote workloads.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

No student elections in sight at AUB for second year in a row

Administrative decisions have harmed the ability of students to continue their studies. An AUB student council is needed now more than ever.
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Mental health provider article
Beirut Today

What is the profile of a mental health provider we should avoid?

And on the dark side of mental health services in Lebanon, which have come a long way but still face many challenges.
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Tala Ladki

The turning point: On October 17 and what came after

Those of us left at the protests endured a lot, including teargas, water cannons, and live bullets. I stayed until July 25, my turning point.
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Nina Bazin

“We want to go home:” One paper is holding 13 women hostage in Lebanon

13 Ivorian women have protested in front of and stormed into their consulate in Lebanon, simply because they want to go home. For months, they’ve asked to leave the country. Thanks to the Anti-Racism Movement (ARM), their plane tickets have already been paid for. For months, they’ve only been waiting...
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Medicines : Collage of white pills superimposed on a background of purple dollar bills.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Lebanon faces medicines shortage as country plunges into crisis

Lebanon’s financial crisis takes its latest form as a dangerous shortage of pharmaceuticals, medicines, and medical supplies.
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Aya Abou Saleh

Can Lebanon stray away from its stagnating nepotism?

“My father is stronger than yours,” yelled out MP Nadim Gemayel during an argument at a Parliament session held in July 2019.
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1 in 4 children in Beirut are at risk of missing school because of the Beirut blast.
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

Beirut blast: 163 schools damaged, children’s education endangered

The International Rescue Committee has warned that 1 in 4 children in the city of Beirut are now at risk of missing out on their education.
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On harassment in Lebanon. Man walking with a megaphone. In front of him, a woman runs and looks back at him while covering her ears.
Tala Ladki

Checking male privilege: On harassment in Lebanon

The other day it hit me. I was in the car with my friend and she asked me if I...
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Natali Farran

Mindsome: Lebanon’s first online therapy and mental health app

Thinking of trying out e-therapy in Lebanon? Here’s everything you need to know about Mindsome, from features to fees.
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Presidents Donald Trump from the United States of America, Michel Aoun from Lebanon, and Emmanuel Macron from France against a red backdrop
Michael Avanzato

France, the United States, and Sectarianism in Lebanon

Following the Beirut port explosion, both France and the United States seem to be approaching Lebanon like moths to a candle. Why?
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