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Lebanon’s beaches are strewn with garbage washed up by a series of storms, ... Bulldozers at a trash-infested beach in north Beirut help to clear the garbage. Tamara Qiblawi.
The sun is beating down on the rocky shore of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, and architect Mona Hallak is taking her son and his friends to see their heritage. "Who knows how to swim?" asks Hallak, an ...
The sun is beating down on the rocky shore of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, and architect Mona Hallak is taking her son and his friends to see their heritage. "Who knows how to swim?" asks Hallak, an ...
Private beaches are symbolic of Lebanon's economic crisis By Laure Stephan (Beirut (Lebanon) correspondent) Published on September 4, 2022, at 5:12 pm (Paris), updated on September 4, 2022, at 5:17 pm ...
The sun is beating down on the rocky shore of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, and architect Mona Hallak is taking her son and his friends to see their heritage. "Who knows how to swim?" asks Hallak, an ...
Cleaning Beirut’s beaches. Israeli air strikes spilled thousands of gallons of gas and oil into the Mediterranean Sea, polluting Lebanon's formerly-pristine coastline.
How business is booming for women-only beaches in Lebanon. On Beirut's ladies' beaches, Muslim women who don't otherwise show their bodies in public can feel the sun and sea on their skin.
Lebanon's capital, Beirut, remains devastated by the massive explosion at the city's port last month. The country is in the depths of an economic collapse, and the coronavirus is spreading. But as ...
The sun is beating down on the rocky shore of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, and architect Mona Hallak is taking her son and his friends to see their heritage. "Who knows how to swim?" asks Hallak, an ...
The sun is beating down on the rocky shore of Lebanon's capital, Beirut, and architect Mona Hallak is taking her son and his friends to see their heritage. "Who knows how to swim?" asks Hallak, an ...