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  1. A glow of hope and a glimmer of faith with every sunrise Sunrising in Ain El Mraisseh

  2. “We are staying”. A sign barely still hanging on a building in Mar Mikhael, almost a year after the .

  3. " never dies", tagged on a closed shop next to a bar in Mar Mikhael.

  4. Electricity comes at midnight. You finish your washing machine at 2am, you iron your shirts then jump in bed. It’s 3am and there’s no more electricity. Not even the generator. Just another night in .

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  5. Nights ... I never get tired of them

  6. You think you know , but its hidden treasures are just uncountable. today

  7. "Reign of the banks", tagged on a trash bin in Mar Mikhael, . Behind, a group of young men who collect recyclable trash for a living.

  8. Had walk around this morning in Rene Mouawad Gardern better known as Sanayeh Park in after a long time.

  9. In our terrace in , hope it sustains Mediterranean climate and grow fully! 🤞

  10. Happy 7th international Day of Yoga 2021

  11. “Ammonium al-Aam” : a pun referring to “Al-Amn al-Aam”, or General security. Sprayed on a shop damaged by the that was caused by hundreds of tons of nitrate ammonium…

  12. What did you do today with the opportunity of your sunrise and the possibility of your sunset?

  13. Just got government power in for precisely 56 minutes before it cut out, the first time we've had any in more than 24hrs. Don't even ask me about doing laundry; until further notice I'll be wearing randomly assembled sarongs or whatever's easiest to hand-wash in the sink.

  14. (Drawing from a picture I took of the port at sunset in May this year).

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  15. Judge Orders Release of 7 Detained over Port Blast

  16. Families of Port Blast Victims Warn Authorities They Won’t Remain Silent

  17. After visiting a few art galleries in , I was impressed and more convinced of the enormous potential and capabilities that lie within the country, especially in its and its cultural wealth that can play an important role in Lebanon’s recovery.

  18. Beirut port, in pastel, by my dad. It’s been more than 10 months since the devastating explosion and there is still no accountability for the victims and their loved ones.

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