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Artists perform as they hold up figures depicting the likeness of a couple during a sit-in in front of Beirut's national museum against domestic violence against women, marking International Women's Day March 8, 20144298 viewsAn activist holds a banner during a march against domestic violence against women, marking International Women's Day in Beirut March 8, 2014. A Lebanese woman was bludgeoned to death by her husband with a pressure cooker last month, the latest in a series of highly publicised domestic violence cases in the country long regarded as the most progressive Arab state. The spate of highly publicised deaths has ignited popular outrage at the lack of legal protection for women in this small Mediterranean country of
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Cheikh Nawfal el Khazen: Consul de France 1704-17534701 viewsCheikh Nawfal el Khazen profile
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blasts in south Beirut's neighborhood of Janah4373 viewsTwo explosions have struck near the Iranian Embassy killing many, in Beirut, Lebanon, Tuesday Nov. 19, 2013. The blasts in south Beirut's neighborhood of Janah also caused extensive damage on the nearby buildings and the Iranian mission. The area is a stronghold of the militant Hezbollah group, which is a main ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad in the civil war next door. It's not clear if the blasts are related to Syria's civil war. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
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"A once proud building in Ras, Beirut"3976 views
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Soap Museum, Saida, Lebanon3998 views
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Cheikh Wadih el Khazen in a meeting in the ministry of tourism4673 views
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An activist holds a banner during a march against domestic violence against women4342 viewsAn activist holds a banner during a march against domestic violence against women, marking International Women's Day in Beirut March 8, 2014. A Lebanese woman was bludgeoned to death by her husband with a pressure cooker last month, the latest in a series of highly publicised domestic violence cases in the country long regarded as the most progressive Arab state. The spate of highly publicised deaths has ignited popular outrage at the lack of legal protection for women in this small Mediterranean country of
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