In 2019, Lebanon’s Environment Minister, Fadi Jreissati, announced that he had requested the European Union to oversee and monitor the countryโs waste incineration efforts. Jreissati’s request aimed to address concerns regarding Lebanon’s capacity to effectively manage and regulate waste incineration technology, which produces potentially toxic emissions. He emphasized the need for a credible and competent oversight body to ensure the …
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Dozens protest in Beirut against waste incinerators
This demonstration was part of a larger movement involving various civil society groups and environmental activists who have been vocal about the potential health and environmental hazards posed by incineration. The protest saw participation from notable figures, including MPs Paula Yacoubian, Nadim Gemayel, and Elias Hankash. These leaders, alongside activists from the Sabaa Party and the National Dialogue Party, united …
Read More »A leafy theater for exploring borders
BEIRUT โ A unique performance art event took place in Horsh Beirut, turning the pine forest into a “leafy theater” for a day. The event, organized by the Antakya Performance Collective (APC) in collaboration with the local NGO Nahnoo, aimed to explore and highlight the concept of borders in various formsโethnic, personal, and physical. Kenan Nuraydin from APC led one …
Read More »At least 23 die in weekend of Ethiopia ethnic violence
ADDIS ABABA โ Over the weekend, at least 23 people were killed in violent ethnic clashes in Ethiopia, near the capital Addis Ababa. The violence occurred in the Oromo heartland and targeted minority communities. This surge in violence follows a mass rally celebrating the return of the leaders of the exiled Oromo Liberation Front (OLF), a group that had long …
Read More »A slain heavyweight, fraud claims: The election in surprises
BEIRUT โ Lebanon’s recent elections have been marked by dramatic and unexpected events, shaking the political landscape. Slain Heavyweight: The election was overshadowed by the assassination of a major political figure. This loss has intensified emotions and raised security concerns among voters and candidates alike. Fraud Claims: Allegations of electoral fraud have surfaced, leading to widespread controversy and legal challenges. …
Read More »Recap: Day 10 of Army offensive
DARAA, Syria โ On the tenth day of the Daraa offensive, significant progress and intense clashes marked the continuation of this critical battle in southern Syria. The offensive, launched by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies against rebel positions in Daraa city, has been characterized by heavy fighting and strategic territorial gains. Key Developments: Ground Advances: On the …
Read More »Japan to give Lebanon $17.9M in aid
BEIRUT โ Japan has announced a significant financial aid package for Lebanon, amounting to $17.9 million. This aid is aimed at supporting Lebanon in its ongoing efforts to host and assist Syrian refugees, as well as to address the broader humanitarian needs in the country. The announcement was made during the visit of Japan’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kentaro …
Read More »Pakistani murders sisters in latest ‘honor killings’: police
In March 2016, a tragic incident of “honor killing” occurred in the village of Noorshah, located in Sahiwal district, Punjab, Pakistan. Mohammad Asif, a man in his late twenties, shot dead his two sisters due to suspicions regarding their character and lifestyle. This heinous act was reportedly driven by his perception of protecting family honor. Asif, who had previously murdered …
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