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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A child from Sahnaya, Syria, removes broken glass following recent clashes between Druze armed forces and extremist factions on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A child from Sahnaya, Syria, removes broken glass following recent clashes between Druze armed forces and extremist factions on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A damaged building in Sahnaya, Syria, results from clashes that take place in recent days between Druze armed forces and extremist factions on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
One of the affected buildings in Sahnaya, Syria, on May 1, 2025, according to the clashes that take place in recent days between Druze armed forces and extremist factions. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A cat dies in a fire in one of the burned buildings in the Sahnaya area as a result of clashes between Druze armed forces and extremist factions in recent days on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A girl and her mother bring the bread after a day of clashes between Druze armed forces and extremist factions in recent days on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A photo shows a building in the Sahnaya area burned as a result of clashes between Druze armed forces and extremist factions in recent days on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A damaged car is in Sahnaya, Syria, on May 1, 2025, due to clashes between Druze armed forces and extremist factions. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
A girl from Sahnaya, rural Damascus, takes a video of the damaged car and building according to the clashes that take place in recent days between Druze armed forces and extremist factions on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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Clashes Between Durzi Men And Security Syrian Forces And Islamic Factions
Inside one of the damaged shops as a result of the clashes that take place in recent days between Druze armed forces and extremist factions on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Hasan Belal/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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10 Killed In Jaramana Clashes Over Audio Insulting Prophet Muhammad
Ten people were killed in clashes in Jaramana, near Damascus, on April 29, 2025 between Druze gunmen from the city and others from outside, following the circulation of an audio recording allegedly made by a Druze individual containing insults against the Prophet Muhammad. In response, Syrian authorities deployed forces from the Ministries of Interior and Defense to contain the tension and prevent further violence.(Photo by Rami Alsayed/NurPhoto) -
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Druze Community Marks Pilgrimage Festival In Galilee, Israel
April 25, 2025, Galilee, Israel: Druze religious leaders from Syria travel to Israel for an annual religious pilgrimage to the shrine at Shu'ayb's burial site. Around 600 Druze religious leaders from Syria travelled to Israel for an annual religious event. About a month ago, for the first time, Israel allowed 100 Druze clerics from Syria to visit the shrine and today is the first time that the Israel is allowing 600 clerics to visit. This event enabled the reunion of relatives from Syria and Israel. (Credit Image: © Yael Guisky Abas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria
Assad's fall welcomed in southern province of Suwayda but community continues to press Damascus caretaker government.
'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria.
Suwayda is well-equipped for protests. The central square of the city, home to one of Syria's larger minority communities, hosts the crowds of weekly - or sometimes even daily - demonstrators calling for the representation and public services they have demanded for years.
Soldiers from the Sheikh of Dignity Forces walk into their command center in the outskirts of Suwayda.
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'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria
Assad's fall welcomed in southern province of Suwayda but community continues to press Damascus caretaker government.
'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria.
Suwayda is well-equipped for protests. The central square of the city, home to one of Syria's larger minority communities, hosts the crowds of weekly - or sometimes even daily - demonstrators calling for the representation and public services they have demanded for years.
The main square of Suwayda, where protests occur every Friday and up to 300 residents attended recently.
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'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria
Assad's fall welcomed in southern province of Suwayda but community continues to press Damascus caretaker government.
'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria.
Suwayda is well-equipped for protests. The central square of the city, home to one of Syria's larger minority communities, hosts the crowds of weekly - or sometimes even daily - demonstrators calling for the representation and public services they have demanded for years.
Armed Druze soldiers at their command center in the outskirts of Suwayda.
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'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria
Assad's fall welcomed in southern province of Suwayda but community continues to press Damascus caretaker government.
'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria.
Suwayda is well-equipped for protests. The central square of the city, home to one of Syria's larger minority communities, hosts the crowds of weekly - or sometimes even daily - demonstrators calling for the representation and public services they have demanded for years.
A Druze soldier from the Sheikh of Dignity Forces rests his head on a deceased leader’s grave at their command center in the outskirts of Suwayda.
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'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria
Assad's fall welcomed in southern province of Suwayda but community continues to press Damascus caretaker government.
'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria.
Suwayda is well-equipped for protests. The central square of the city, home to one of Syria's larger minority communities, hosts the crowds of weekly - or sometimes even daily - demonstrators calling for the representation and public services they have demanded for years.
Residents gather outside the Central Suwayda Mosque after Friday prayers.
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'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria
Assad's fall welcomed in southern province of Suwayda but community continues to press Damascus caretaker government.
'We will keep protesting': Druze minority demands a voice in new Syria.
Suwayda is well-equipped for protests. The central square of the city, home to one of Syria's larger minority communities, hosts the crowds of weekly - or sometimes even daily - demonstrators calling for the representation and public services they have demanded for years.
Yasser Hussein Abu Fakher, a spiritual leader of the Druze community in Suwayda, poses for a portrait in his home.
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims, and visited the damaged soccer field. (Aviad Tal/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims. ((Aviad Tal / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims. ((Aviad Tal / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims, and visited the damaged soccer field. (Aviad Tal/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims, and visited the damaged soccer field. (Aviad Tal/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims. ((Aviad Tal / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims. ((Aviad Tal / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims, and visited the damaged soccer field. (Aviad Tal/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims, and visited the damaged soccer field. (Aviad Tal/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims, and visited the damaged soccer field. (Aviad Tal/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Missile attack on Druze village
July 28, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Golan, Israel: On July 27, a rocket fired by the Hezbollah militia slammed into a soccer field in the Israel-controlled Golan Heights, killing 12 Druze children in the town of Majdal Shams. At least 44 people were injured in the attack that has rocked the town’s Syrian Druze community. The families held a mass funeral for the victims. ((Aviad Tal / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Netanyahu visits site of rocket strike
July 29, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the site of the rocket strike in the Druze village Majdal Shams that killed 12 children. He met with Druze leaders. (Kobi Gideon / GPO / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu visits site of rocket strike
July 29, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the site of the rocket strike in the Druze village Majdal Shams that killed 12 children. He met with Druze leaders. (Kobi Gideon / GPO / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu visits site of rocket strike
July 29, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the site of the rocket strike in the Druze village Majdal Shams that killed 12 children. He met with Druze leaders. (Kobi Gideon / GPO / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu visits site of rocket strike
July 29, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the site of the rocket strike in the Druze village Majdal Shams that killed 12 children. He met with Druze leaders. (Kobi Gideon / GPO / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu visits site of rocket strike
July 29, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the site of the rocket strike in the Druze village Majdal Shams that killed 12 children. (Kobi Gideon / GPO / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Netanyahu visits site of rocket strike
July 29, 2024 - Majdal Shams, Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the site of the rocket strike in the Druze village Majdal Shams that killed 12 children. (Kobi Gideon / GPO / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
View of the village of Moukhtara, hometown of Lebanon's Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, on 18 July, 2020.
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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
View of the village of Moukhtara, hometown of Lebanon's Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, on 18 July, 2020.
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