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Book Club: 'Dearborn' tells diverse stories of Arab-Americans, showcasing their joys and struggles in the city known as the 'capital of Arab America'
Book Club: Asmaa Waguih's latest book uses photojournalism to highlight the impact of Yemen's war, drawing on her experiences in Iraq, Lebanon, Gaza, and Egypt.
Beirut's beach economy is booming this summer, with an estimated US$3 billion having flowed into Lebanon as a result of a thriving tourist scene which has thrown a lifeline to thousands of desperate workers and businesses.
As the two-year anniversary of the Beirut port explosion nears, the Lebanese authorities continue to evade responsibility for their complicity. Meanwhile, inaction over the fire that broke out at Beirut silos is symbolic of the country's ruin.
With the new decision of the Ministry of Telecommunications to increase the prices of fixed internet and mobile phone networks, a part of the population will now find it impossible to afford telecommunication services.
As Lebanon's local currency becomes more unstable, cancer patients struggle to cover the costs of treatments and find it near impossible to locate their medicines inside local pharmacies.
Between hopes for change, tensions between voters and violations of the electoral law, the Lebanese diaspora vote gives a foretaste of what could happen in the legislative elections to be held on May 15.
Lebanon's disabled citizens are holding fast to their demand for the right to vote with dignity at the elections on 15 May, despite the government's failure so far to make good on promises they have made repeatedly in the past.
A few days separate the Lebanese from the 2022 parliamentary elections. As the electoral battle intensifies with the emergence of a promising opposition, psychological experts advise people to shield their mental health by moderating expectations.
In the run-up to Lebanon's general elections on May 15, opposition parties have reported threats, intimidation and political-economic obstacles preventing them from carrying out their election campaign.