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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...
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

COVID-19: Hospitals at capacity, 100,000 infected, and lockdown tomorrow

Yesterday, coronavirus cases in Lebanon crossed the 100,000 mark. “We have reached a very dangerous stage because public and private hospitals can no longer admit critical cases, as all beds are occupied,” said Caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab earlier this week. Diab announced on Tuesday that the country will be...
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Article: Secular Club, The largest student campaign in the history of AUB elections
Marwan Issa

Secular Club: The largest student campaign in the history of AUB elections

In an unprecedented feat for student elections at the American University of Beirut, the AUB Secular Club announced on November...
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Palestinian children attend a UNRWA school (Photo: Reuters)
Lynn Sheikh Moussa

UNRWA depletes funds, seeks out emergency aid for refugees

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) announced on Monday that it...
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Laudy Issa

US Sanctions On Bassil: Why Now And What Do They Mean For Lebanon?

Bassil’s sanctions come as part of the Trump administration’s final push against Iran, and add yet another hurdle on track to the formation of the Lebanese Cabinet.
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Capture from Watch Dogs: Legion (Photo: Laudy Issa)
Laudy Issa

In 2020, video games let me punch fascists in the face as myself

Less developers are shying away from politics, and more are championing inclusivity –a great step for the gaming industry in the right direction.
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Beirut Today

Second building collapses in Beirut as storm continues

Winter is bringing new wave of catastrophe for Beirut.
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USJ: Where are you elections?
Aya Abou Saleh

USJ: Where are your student elections?

Well into the first semester, the USJ administration has been cautiously silent about the fate of the annual student council elections.
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Tala Ladki

Thrift shops gain traction as Lebanese lose purchasing power

Instagram is now home to a growing Lebanese thrift scene, with new pages popping up on an almost daily basis.
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Damage in Karantina, Lebanon following the Beirut blast. | Article: Beirut port explosion: No peace without justice. Photographer: Lynn Sheikh Moussa. Article: Justice after the Beirut blast
Amr Jomaa

Beirut port explosion: No peace without justice

President Michel Aoun promised that an investigation would name those responsible for the blast within five days. Lebanese people chuckled.
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Biden and Trump pointing fingers against a red background
Michael Avanzato

Not Up for Debate: Joe Biden and Donald Trump on the Middle East

Although Biden and Trump bitterly clash over domestic affairs, they have more in common when it comes to US intervention in the Middle East.
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