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On Palestinian Womanhood
By Yasmina Moussa | Staff Writer Palestinians first arrived in Lebanon in 1948 due to the Arab-Israeli war. As they remain living in exile and statelessness, facing uncertainty for more than 70 years, it is the United Nations that has taken responsibility for their...
Spraying Stories: The Role Graffiti Plays in Forming Beirut
By Lama Abi Ammar | Staff Writer Oftentimes, in a city as wild as Beirut, people simply cannot let matters be. Every day, trifles and existential questions alike materialize in colors and calligraphy of different shapes and sizes, splattered all over the city. So much...
A Nation Without Women: The Taliban’s Repression of Their Freedoms
By Sandra Chaker | Staff Writer The status of women in Afghanistan has suffered an unprecedented and devastating decline since the Taliban’s return to power in August 2021. Over the past two decades, Afghan women had made significant advancements in education,...
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