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‘We deserve our right to live with dignity’: Even Lebanon’s A-listers are getting behind protesters’ calls to abolish corruption, sectarianism and government inaction as country-wide demonstrations enter their second week.
A Lebanese artist built a sculpture of a woman by collecting pieces of rubble from the Beirut explosion.
Around three million Indian citizens work in the UAE, often living and working in overcrowded and unsanitary conditions.
Lebanon's Michel Aoun has announced that no-one will be given political cover from blame regarding the Beirut port explosion.
Two more officials from Lebanon's Hezbollah have been put on the US sanctions list.
In the wake of the pandemic, UN envoys urged warring parties to sustain existing cease-fires, and work to achieve longer-term resolutions to the persistent conflicts across the region.
The angry crowd, demanding accountability as the anniversary approaches of Lebanon's worst peace-time disaster, were pushed back by riot police who swung batons and fired tear gas to disperse them.
A Kuwaiti patient beat and cut off the tongue of an Egyptian doctor during an ear examination.
Hundreds of Lebanese abroad held their own rallies in support of demonstrations back home, where tens of thousands are protesting political stasis and corruption.
Iran's economy slowly reopens, renowned Iraqi architect Rifat Chadirji dies of coronavirus, Lebanese expats continue journey home on return flights and Egyptians disrupt virus victim's burial in today's roundup.