President of the Society for Nature Without Borders, Engineer Mahmoud Al-Ahmadi

The state was polluting the environment through the large centers and huge stations that provide us with electricity, but their pollution is not equivalent to 10% of the pollution of those generators within the neighborhoods

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Beirut and Mesothelium Cancer - Dr. Fadwa Kallab

“Asbestos” is a very dangerous substance and it has been banned in all countries of the world and it is forbidden to use it and it is dangerous when the ethernet breaks and the dangerous fibers in it that we inhale come out of it and enter the lung membrane and cause a type of cancer and the only and sure type of where it comes from is mesothelium disease.

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A year after the disaster... "ticking bombs" in Beirut threaten a new catastrophe

The August 4 bombing exposed the hidden and demonstrated the fragility of the Lebanese state and its inability to carry out its most basic duties in protecting its people. The negligence of those concerned was evident after the catastrophe that occurred in the center of Beirut, as many problems were triggered, the most prominent of which was the file of buildings that are in danger of collapse, knowing that this problem predates the date of the bombing by several years, but the state is in complete absence.

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Kamasha Ha Wheat / Caroline Zoarb Taya

On the tragic anniversary of the Beirut bombing...

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