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Reactions to The New Rent Law: A Two-Front Battle in Beirut’s Streets
Dina Al-Amood | Staff Writer
The Lebanese parliament passed the first rent law in decades during its last session in December. Beirut’s streets have transformed into a battleground where tenants and owners engage in a two-front battle, each vying for their interests in this legislative puzzle.
Between Bars and Bites: Examining Food Supplies in Prisons Amid Lebanon’s Crisis
By Laetithia Harb | Staff Writer
Prisons in Lebanon are a cruel reality to all those incarcerated. As of December 2023, prison food provider companies have announced that starting January 2024, they will not provide prisons with their necessities unless the prison’s debts are paid.
From South to North: Lebanon’s Christmas Joy Dimmed
By Dina Al Amood | Staff Writer
Since 2019, Lebanon has seen varying levels of enthusiasm for the holiday season amid ongoing political and economic crises.
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