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February 2021

February 2021

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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Tala Ladki

What you’re feeling is normal: On Lebanon’s pandemic fatigue

Several lockdowns, a devastating explosion, and an economic disaster later, Lebanon is suffering from a mental health crisis.
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Karem Monzer

Mashala Shelter: Feeding 350 dogs despite Lebanon’s economic crisis

Despite losing the job that sustains his dog shelter, Hussein Hamza is still finding ways to love and feed almost 350 dogs in South Lebanon.
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Lynn Sheikh Moussa

What is Savaro Ltd and how is it linked to the Beirut Blast?

It has been over six months since the deadly Beirut blast decimated swathes of the city and killed around 200...
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