Lebanon
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An era of uprisings, nascent democracy and civil war in the Arab world started with protests in a small Tunisian city. The unrest grew to engulf the Middle East, shake authoritarian governments and unleash consequences that still shape the world a decade later
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At least 30% will go to the women-led grassroots organisations that have been ‘critical’ through Covid pandemic
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Survivors and lawyers sceptical about Lebanese investigation into August blast that killed 200
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Lebanon’s August explosion was one of the largest non-nuclear blasts ever, and the first of its scale in the smartphone era. Survivors tell their stories using the videos and messages they recorded in our interactive timeline
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Novelist Naji Bakhti chooses fiction, history and memoir to tell stories of a country that has weathered decades of upheaval
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Demonstrations held in Pakistan, Lebanon, Palestinian territories and Afghanistan
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New leader faces task of securing international support and averting country’s collapse
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In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cambodia, Colombia, Lebanon, Northern Ireland, and Rwanda, the Imagine project shows the difficult work being done to break cycles of conflict
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After civil war, decades of corruption and then the blast that ripped through Beirut this summer, things could hardly get any worse. But they have
My life is on hold, frozen at the moment my son died in the Beirut blast