Gender The reality of schools adapted to people with disabilities in light of the war on the Gaza Strip.
Adania Shibli|bearing witness|Palestine ADANIA SHIBLI IN BEIRUT: Under the title “Writing with Specters of Erasure,” a dialogue was held last Thursday with writer Adania Shibli at Dar El-Nimer in Beirut, organized by Fam (Rusted Radishes: Beirut Literary and Art Journal) and the American University of Beirut, in cooperation with Dar Al-Adab.
Community Sinai is a woman from Najaf, residing in the center of Najaf Al-Ashraf Governorate. She works in one of the government departments, abiding by the social traditions that prevail among the female employees in those departments. Veiled women, adhering to social customs, defend women’s freedom
Environment Air pollution from generators has doubled in Beirut. We spoke to MP Najat Aoun Saliba about her team’s latest study on carcinogenic air pollution in Beirut.
Gender #My voice Through “Yalla,” the director of the Nakheel Watan cycling team, Saeed Hassan Al-Jawhari), appeals to the relevant authorities to allow her to enter the private parking lots of some government departments with her bicycle. She confirms that she has been repeatedly prevented from doing so during her visits to these departments.
LOrient-Le Jour Lebanon’s human development index down for third consecutive yearThe country still has a “high” human development index, which measures economic and social development by looking at education, health and income.
Yalla Media # Work is Not Shameful Majid, born in 1998 and residing in Sulaimaniyah, has been running a small kiosk in the city since 2019, selling various types of Gulf incense and perfumes. He left his studies in middle school but plans to complete them in the future and specialize in law.
Yalla Media #Our People Diwaniyah: An “art” teacher organizes with his students a stand of mourning for the souls of the victims of the Hartha tragedy
Female Chimeras The post highlights the challenges faced by displaced female journalists through the experience of Doaa Rouqa, who states, “I was displaced, and I kept reciting the shahada all the way.”
Environment An activist launches a project to plant one million trees in Sinjar over the next ten years.
Local governance Resident murdered in Achrafieh upper-crust neighborhoodThe Lebanese Army’s Intelligence services arrested three suspects on Wednesday, along with the housekeeper, a source within the institution said.
Female Chimeras Doaa Rouqa, a Palestinian journalist from Gaza, has harbored a passion for journalism since childhood. Motivated by her brother’s death in the 2006 conflict, she dedicated herself to capturing the realities of war. Despite facing danger and displacement, Doaa persisted through multiple wars in Gaza, including a recent brutal conflict she terms a “war of extermination.” Despite grappling with fear and longing for family, her unwavering commitment to journalism reflects her deep message for a ceasefire in Gaza and a return to normalcy. Her story epitomizes the human cost of war and the enduring hope for peace.
Yalla Media Ignorance or stigma? Why do people refrain from seeing a psychiatrist? Dr. Hussein Adnan responds
Yalla Media #MySuccess Sadeq Defies Gravity: From Nasriya, He Breaks 3 Guinness World Records in “The Art of Balance”
Environment War Aggravates Waste Crisis in the South with No Solutions AheadDescription: Discusses how conflict exacerbates the waste management crisis in the southern region, offering no solutions.
Colonialism|Imperialism|Orientalism|the West FROM AESCHYLUS TO KISSINGER, THE TALKATIVE ORIENTALIST AND THE MUTE “ORIENTAL”: Waddah Sharara reexamines Orientalism, as Edward Said saw it,
Gender The Women Empowerment Unit and the Public Relations Department of the Oil Products Distribution Company, Najaf Branch, hosted a collective breakfast for over 200 orphans, including those from needy families.