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Nada BakriThe New York Times |
Lebanon needs to be rid of Hezbollah, but not at the cost of Israeli occupation.
At my son’s elite school, a casual joke was mistaken for a plea for help — and revealed how quickly immigrants can be misread.
Lebanon’s traffic nightmare paints a portrait of a nation verging on collapse.
False accusations of sexual assault are rare, but their consequences can be devastating, especially for young men.