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Nada Homsi

Nada Homsi

Nada Homsi is a correspondent at The National's Beirut bureau. She previously reported for National Public Radio and the New York Times, and has freelanced for numerous outlets such as Foreign Policy, Al Jazeera, and Middle East Eye, with a focus on Syria and Lebanon. She is Syrian-Texan-Palestinian, holds a Master's degree in Media Studies from the American University of Beirut, and enjoys learning about communities outside her own.
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Lebanese protesters shout slogans during a demonstration against the high cost of telecoms, the high cost of living and the low purchasing power of the Lebanese pound in front of the MTC Touch communications building in Beirut, Lebanon. EPA
Protesters march through Beirut against Lebanon price surges

'Imagine all the people who can’t afford to come to these protests because they can’t afford the gas to get here,' demonstrator says

LebanonJuly 05, 2022
Antennas are seen on an Ogero Telecoms building in Beirut, Lebanon. Reuters
Anger in Lebanon as struggling telecoms sector increases rates

Experts fear the increase will make internet, mobile phones and data a luxury for many Lebanese

MENAJuly 02, 2022
Khalil Adnan Al Dgheiry and his wife who suffers from Crohn's disease. Photo: Khalil Adnan Al Dgheiry.
Lebanese man offers to sell kidney to save wife

As the country's economic woes mount, Lebanese increasingly resort to desperate measures to make ends meet

MENAJune 30, 2022
Many Lebanese and Syrians rely on short-term manual labour for their livelihoods. AFP
Viral video documenting abuse of labourers in Lebanon draws condemnation

Politicians and community leaders were quick to denounce crimes documented in video

MENAJune 24, 2022
Riad Salameh has come under intense scrutiny since the Lebanese economy collapsed in 2019. AP
Lebanon security forces sent to raid home of central bank governor

It is the first successful raid on the governor's property, who is charged with illicit enrichment

LebanonJune 21, 2022
Aurore Feghali, of the Lebanese Energy Ministry, Magdy Galal, chairman of the Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company and Nabih Khrestin, of the Syrian General Petroleum Corporation, sign the deal in Beirut. Reuters
Lebanon signs deal to import gas from Egypt through Syria

Nation has become hugely dependent on private generators due to faltering electricity sector

LebanonJune 21, 2022
The Beirut silos damaged in the August 2020 port blast, before the Lebanese elections in May 2022. Reuters
Beirut blast victims seek to protect destroyed silos

The wheat silos have become a symbol of political corruption in Lebanon

LebanonJune 16, 2022
Queues at money transfer shops in Beirut have become longer as the economic crisis continues. AFP
Shame and obligation fuelling remittances to Lebanon

The country's economic troubles are increasingly affecting citizens abroad, who are sending more cash home to help out relatives

LebanonJune 16, 2022
Lebanon's Sunni community is without strong leadership for the first time in decades after former prime minister Saad Hariri stepped back from politics this year. AFP
Lebanon's Sunni leadership void could derail naming of prime minister

Saad Hariri's withdrawal from politics created a vacuum which leaves the door open for new leadership

LebanonJune 13, 2022
An Israeli navy vessel guards next to a water border marks in the Mediterranean sea next to Rosh Hanikra, near Haifa at the Israel-Lebanon border, 06 June 2022. EPA
Hezbollah: 'consequences' if Israel maintains operations in disputed maritime field

Hassan Nasrallah says Israel does not have the right to conduct activity in area before border negotiations with Lebanon are complete

MENAJune 09, 2022
Lebanese newly elected MP Ibrahim Mneimneh speaks during a press conference at Martyrs' Square in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, 17 May 2022. The opposition movement born following the 2019 uprising managed to obtain 15 seats in the first parliamentary elections held in the country since the October Protests of 2019. EPA / WAEL HAMZEH
Lebanon's new opposition MPs swim against tide of established parties

After their symbolic win, 13 politicians will need to push for real reform, but experts say the legislators face an uphill battle

LebanonJune 08, 2022
Lebanon's parliament speaker Nabih Berri in Beirut on October 1, 2020. Reuters / Aziz Taher
Nabih Berri re-elected as Lebanon's parliament speaker for 7th term

Head of the Amal Movement, he has served in the same role since 1992

LebanonMay 31, 2022
Lebanon's Health Minister Firas Abiad. The country's hospitals are suffering extreme shortages of medical supplies. AP
Lebanon's health sector needs world's help, caretaker minister says

Abiad met regional players at the World Health Assembly to drum up support for the crisis-stricken country

MENAMay 30, 2022
A medical worker shouts as others hold Arabic placards that read: "Doctors fees are worthless, hospitals will close their doors, we cannot continue like this," as they protest about Lebanon's worsening economic situation outside the Central Bank in Beirut on Thursday. AP
Protests held in Lebanon as currency plunges after election

Demonstrations and sit-ins ensue as the Lebanese economy further crumbles

MENAMay 26, 2022
A bus donated by the French government drives off a cargo ship docked at Beirut's port. EPA
First look at Lebanon's new buses set to modernise public transport

Next installment of French-donated vehicles contingent on marked improvements to crumbling national network

LebanonMay 24, 2022
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