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The National on MSNDreams broken, displaced and rebuilt: Beirut's creatives reflect five years after the blast
It was impossible not to be impacted by the Beirut explosion,” says Sarah Hermez, co-founder of Creative Space Beirut (CSB).
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The National on MSN'No accountability' for Beirut port blast as businesses reopen after self-funded rebuild
Victims of the Beirut port blast say they have not received promised insurance payouts and still await accountability for those responsible for the devastation − as impacted businesses continue to ...
Bachir Ramadan remembers helping a colleague secure a promotion by pleading his case to the boss at a lighting factory near Beirut Port. Afterwards, he popped home for a quick lunch with his former ...
"Without our weapons, no one would be looking in our direction," Ghazi Hamad stated during the interview with Al Jazeera.
A man was sentenced to death in Lebanon on Monday over the killing of an Irish soldier on a UN peacekeeping mission.
Juventus and Paris Saint-Germain are still trying to untie all knots in the negotiations for Randal Kolo Muani.
The 2020 port explosion in Beirut killed more than 250 people and injured 7000. 5 years later, many Beirutis still suffer physical and mental ill effects. Clotilde Bigot reports from Lebanon.
Iranian authorities used a “guillotine machine” to amputate fingers of three detained men in the late hours of July 30, 2025.
The UN refugee agency in Lebanon hopes that 200,000 Syrian refugees will return to Syria by the end of the year under a new ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun stepped up his calls for Hezbollah to disarm on Thursday, suggesting failure to do so would ...
Algeria, one of the largest gas exporter in the region, may be Lebanon’s best option to help get its daily needs of roughly 3 ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has reiterated calls for Hezbollah to disarm. He made the comments Thursday during a speech ...
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