
Ghadir Hamadi
Live News Reporter at L'Orient-Le Jour
Live News Reporter at L'Orient Today
Live news reporter @lorienttoday/@lorientlejour Co-founder @sawablb
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3 weeks ago |
lorientlejour.com | Ghadir Hamadi
Zeina Dagher Wehbé, professeure en sciences de l’environnement à l’Université libanaise, explique pourquoi la qualité de l’air dans la capitale libanaise se détériore en période estivale. L'Orient Today / Par Ghadir Hamadi, le 02 juin 2025 à 19h01 Avec les premières chaleurs estivales et, en conséquence, le retour notamment des odeurs pestilentielles dans la ville, l'inquiétude des habitants de Beyrouth concernant la pollution de l’air refait surface.
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4 weeks ago |
today.lorientlejour.com | Ghadir Hamadi
On Thursday, Lebanese authorities raided the home of journalist and writer Wissam Saade, confiscating his mobile phone, personal computer, and passport. The raid was part of an investigation into phone calls made by a domestic worker employed in his household to a number in Israel, allegedly to contact her sister who resides there. Rabih al-Amine, Chairman of the Lebanese Executive Council and a close associate of Saade, who is closely following the case told L'Orient Today Friday.
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4 weeks ago |
today.lorientlejour.com | Ghadir Hamadi
"Summer in Lebanon creates the perfect storm for air pollution to intensify," a consultant in toxicology of environmental and occupational chemicals told L'Orient Today. L'Orient Today / By Ghadir Hamadi, 30 May 2025 12:41 As summer returns and foul odors begin to linger in Beirut’s air, residents are once again concerned about rising pollution levels. The dry heat, familiar haze, and seasonal respiratory issues signal more than discomfort — they point to serious environmental challenges.
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4 weeks ago |
lorientlejour.com | Ghadir Hamadi
Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations unies pour les réfugiés a annoncé mercredi mettre fin à la prise en charge des frais d’hospitalisation d’ici à fin 2025.
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4 weeks ago |
today.lorientlejour.com | Ghadir Hamadi
In her black dress and purple flowery headscarf, Dania Houri, a 46-year-old mother of five, says the recently announced United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) healthcare cuts are the "last straw," and she will not be able to afford staying in Lebanon.
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Why does Beirut’s air feel worse in summer? https://t.co/8ZIfrIFr8n via @LOrientToday

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