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Wednesday 20 June 2018

“When the buses come”

By: Ahmed Bayram & Aliaa Awada

Ascending rugged hills uncovers the fertile mountains that embrace this village. Shebaa, on the southeastern edge of Lebanon, is a typically calm place that has gone quieter this morning. It has taken us three hours to get here which, by Lebanon’s standards, is a marathon journey.

Monday 26 March 2018

Seven years in the eyes of a child

The damaged schools that children in Syria once learned in and the abandoned parks where young friends spent joyful times have been visited by viewers in Lebanon over a 100 kilometres away, with a pair of Virtual Reality glasses.

Monday 12 February 2018

No limits to fear

Sending their young daughter to read her first letter was a prospect that brought Heya’s parents more apprehension than excitement.

Monday 5 February 2018

Dangerous Ground: Hundreds of thousands of Syrians risk being pushed to return in 2018

 

Hundreds of thousands of Syrians risk being pushed to return in 2018 despite ongoing violence, warn aid agencies

For every Syrian who returned home last year, three more were newly displaced

Wednesday 3 January 2018

Where the wind stops to blow

The vast tract of arable land remains largely unoccupied.

Except for the wild birds that attract over-enthusiastic hunters over the course of the season, there is nothing to suggest that this remote spot in North Lebanon is full of life.

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