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Carcinogens levels in the air rise as more Lebanese rely on highly polluting generators for power
Carcinogens in the air to quadruple as Lebanese become reliant on highly polluting private generators
Angry protesters storm the house of a prominent businessman because a tanker of fuel he was hoarding exploded on Sunday, killing at least 28 people.
Cash-strapped hospitals shut down air conditioning and lights in a bid to save electricity despite health risks
Butchers say trade is down 80 per cent amid muted celebrations
Less Lebanese families can afford meat this Adha due to economic crisis
Hundreds of protesters blocked roads as news of Al Hariri’s resignation broke.
French minister delegate for foreign trade and economic attractiveness Franck Riester warned on Tuesday that Beirut’s port privately-managed container terminal may soon shut down, warning against a “real short-term humanitarian and health threat” for Lebanon’s food supply.
Sky might be the solution to Lebanon's fight against the Delta variant
Thousands of Palestinians in Lebanon are glued to 24-hour news coverage from the homeland they have never seen
Ahmad Sadaka continues his father's work as Beirut's musaharati, touring the streets and waking people up for suhoor
Hyperinflation in Lebanon leaves millions of people unable to afford even basic iftar meals
Repairs delayed by lack of funding as Lebanon struggles with economic crisis
Rise in bread production costs fuelled by an 85 per cent drop in value of national currency
Many Lebanese may soon have to cope with daily hours-long power cuts amid worsening economic crisis