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In restaurants and bars across Beirut, normality seems to have returned to Lebanon this summer. However, the influx of cash flow from the Gulf, tourists, and the Lebanese diaspora fails to account for widening economic inequalities in the country.
Yahia, a Gaza-based photographer, captured newborn moments before Israel's war. Now he strives to humanise the babies killed, hoping they will not be forgotten.
Book Club: Layla K. Feghali's book explores the traditional herbalism and healing practices of the Levant, blending personal stories and regional folklore.
“Good composting is like making good wine” – an environmental engineer revolutionizes waste management in Lebanon.
Macklemore's sample of Fairuz's song in Hind's Hall beautifully exemplifies the cultural overlap of two populations using music to stand up for what's right.
A group of 20 Kenyan domestic workers are camping out of the Kenyan consulate in Beirut, demanding repatriation.
It has been over three weeks since students started setting up encampments in Canada. °®Âţµş speaks to some of them about their activism experiences.
Through the lens of cinema, last month's Annaba Mediterranean Film Festival showcased Algeria's enduring support for Palestine, reflecting the shared struggles.
Film Review: Cyril Aris’ latest documentary follows the aftermath of the Port of Beirut explosion through the eyes of a film crew working on Mounia Akl’s debut, Costa Brava, Lebanon.
Film Review: World-premiered in the Orizzonti Extra section of this year’s Venice Film Festival, Mounia Akl’s film follows the misfortunes of a family forced to confront a sudden ecological crisis at their doorstep.