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Nada Homsi

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Nada Homsi is a correspondent at The National's Beirut bureau. She previously reported for National Public Radio and the New York Times, and has freelanced for numerous outlets such as Foreign Policy, Al Jazeera, and Middle East Eye, with a focus on Syria and Lebanon. She is Syrian-Texan-Palestinian, holds a Master's degree in Media Studies from the American University of Beirut, and enjoys learning about communities outside her own.
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A clerk counts Lebanese banknotes at a currency exchange in Beirut. AFP
'Point of no return': Lebanese question value of the pound

Using the pound is like being forced to invest in a stock that everyone knows will lose

LebanonFebruary 20, 2023
A demonstrator during a protest organized by Depositors' Outcry, a group campaigning for angry depositors, against informal restrictions on cash withdrawals and deteriorating economic conditions in Beirut, Lebanon. Reuters
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Lebanese protesters set fires and break windows at Beirut banks

The country's currency has lost more than 98 per cent of its value against the dollar since the start of the economic crisis in 2019

LebanonFebruary 16, 2023
The White Helmet volunteers hold a child after pulling her out of the rubble in Jandaris, Syria, February 8. Reuters
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Rescuers criticise slow international response in Syria

White Helmets will continue search-and rescue-operations for another eight hours as chances of finding survivors diminish

MENAFebruary 10, 2023
Syrians displaced by the earthquake in the back of a truck in the rebel-held town of Jindayris. AFP
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Syrian rescuers demand 'real' aid as convoy crosses Turkish border

More than 16,000 people have lost their lives since the first 7.8-magnitude quake hit Syria and Turkey on Monday

SyriaFebruary 09, 2023
This aerial view shows trucks from a United Nations aid convoy entering Syria through the Bab Al Hawa border crossing with Turkey, carrying basic vital necessities for the inhabitants of the northwestern rebel-held areas on the country, on July 28, 2022. File photo / AFP
Syria-Turkey crossings reopen after quake, says opposition

It comes after an earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria, claiming more than 11,000 lives

SyriaFebruary 08, 2023
The site of a collapsed building after the earthquake, in Hatay, Turkey. EPA
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Quake recovery 'beyond our capacity', Syrian rescuers say

Residents seek shelter as search teams struggle to dig survivors out of rubble

MENAFebruary 07, 2023
Protesters scuffle with riot police outside the Ministry of Justice in Beirut, where the row over the probe into the deadly port explosion rumbles on. AP
MPs file new charges against Beirut port explosion investigator

Charges raised by same politicians who orchestrated removal of first judge to lead blast probe

LebanonJanuary 30, 2023
The US Treasury recently announced sanctions on Hassan Moukalled, an economist and frequent public commentator on financial affairs. EPA
Lebanon central bank freezes sanctioned economist Hassan Moukalled's accounts

Struggling financial institution implicated in US sanctions for issuing licence to CTEX to transfer money within Lebanon and abroad

LebanonJanuary 26, 2023
Relatives with portraits of victims of the 2020 Beirut port blast protest outside the residence of Ghassan Oueidat in Baabda, Lebanon, on Wednesday. AFP
Lebanon judiciary being torn apart by Beirut blast inquiry

The search for justice for the victims of the 2020 Beirut port explosion has led to a battle for Lebanon's judiciary

LebanonJanuary 26, 2023
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah addresses supporters in Beirut via video. Reuters
Who is Hassan Moukalled, latest target of US Hezbollah sanctions?

Sanctions have put Lebanon's central bank under further scrutiny

MENAJanuary 25, 2023
Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister, Najib Mikati (L) heads Wednesday's cabinet meeting at the government palace in central Beirut. EPA
Powered up: Lebanese to receive extra four hours of daily electricity

Cabinet grants financing for emergency power plan, with the other half requested pending approval

LebanonJanuary 18, 2023
A switched-off lamppost near the headquarters of Lebanon Electricity company. Getty images
Lebanon's energy minister proposes solution for electricity sector

The country's electricity sector is caught between an economic crisis and a power vacuum

LebanonJanuary 16, 2023
Syrian refugee Hassan Al Kontar cuts his own hair in the bathroom of Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Reuters
Syrian refugee who lived in airport becomes Canadian citizen

Hassan Al Kontar was stranded for seven months in the Kuala Lumpur domestic transfer lounge

SyriaJanuary 12, 2023
Public school teachers strike outside the Ministry of Education in Beirut, Lebanon. Matt Kynaston / The National
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Lebanon's public teachers strike for 'very basic' improvements

Public school teachers say they cannot continue to teach without liveable wages and transport allowance

LebanonJanuary 11, 2023
The price of infant milk formula in Lebanon has risen dramatically after subsidies ended. iStockphoto
Lebanon halts infant formula subsidy

Baby milk subsidy is latest to go in economic crisis

LebanonJanuary 10, 2023
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