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VideosSyria: 12 Million Captagon Pills Seized
This is Beirut 2025-10-21 13:30 - Reading : less than a minute
Nearly 12 million Captagon pills were seized in Al-Dumayr, near Damascus. The smuggling ring leader was arrested and the drugs will be destroyed. Despite ongoing crackdowns, Captagon – Syria’s main export during the civil war – continues to flood the region.
VideosIndians Celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights
This is Beirut 2025-10-20 21:05 - Reading : less than a minute
Across India, millions gather to celebrate Diwali, a time of light, devotion and renewal. In Ayodhya, more than 2.6 million lamps illuminated the banks of the Saryu River, setting two world records at the Deepotsav festival. From Mumbai’s fireworks to homes glowing with candles and rangoli, Diwali reflects India’s enduring spirit of faith and ...
VideosThe Global Markets Rollercoaster
Rayan Chami 2025-10-20 17:25 - Reading : less than a minute
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In 2025, global markets are under intense pressure. Stocks are soaring to record highs, fueled by the AI boom, but one spark could send them tumbling. Here’s a breakdown.
VideosA Daring Daylight Heist Has Shaken the Louvre in Paris
This is Beirut 2025-10-20 17:15 - Reading : less than a minute
Spectacular heist at the Louvre. Four suspects stole nine historic pieces from the Apollo Gallery, including France’s Crown Jewels. The crown of Empress Eugénie, abandoned during their escape, has been recovered. According to Paris prosecutor Laure Beccuau, the investigation is ongoing.
VideosJews in Damascus: A Historic Return
Maroun Chahine 2025-10-20 15:10 - Reading : less than a minute
Damascus Syria Synagogues Jews
In the heart of the Old City, the Faranj synagogue reopens after decades. Prayers, ceremonies and gatherings bring life back to a long-forgotten community. This symbolic return marks a historic turning point for Syria and reflects the revival of a community erased for generations.
VideosThe ‘Frozen Dollar’ Trap: A Scam Resurfaces
This is Beirut 2025-10-19 11:00 - Reading : less than a minute
The so-called “frozen dollar” phenomenon has resurfaced in Lebanon, spreading confusion and fear. Agents pose as saviors, offering “unblocked” dollars at discounted rates. In reality, they collect advance payments and then vanish without a trace.
VideosOn the Sidewalk of Forgetfulness: Lebanon’s Street Children Forced to Survive
Maria Chami 2025-10-18 10:30 - Reading : 3 minute(s)
At an age when they should be playing and learning, these children are weighed down by harsh realities. One hand offers chewing gum, flowers or tissues for sale; the other carries the burden of a childhood stolen too soon. School is a distant dream. Safety is out of reach. Innocence is lost. A UNICEF and Save the Children report reveals that ...
VideosSix Years Later, What Remains of the 'Revolution?'
Yara Germany 2025-10-17 19:15 - Reading : less than a minute
Beirut Scars dream revolution hope
Six years later, Beirut still bears the scars of an unfulfilled, or rather broken, dream. Across the city linger the silent shadows of yet another unkept promise of hope, once again betrayed.
VideosPrague: Where Light Becomes Art
This is Beirut 2025-10-17 15:55 - Reading : less than a minute
Seventeen installations transform Prague’s streets into a living gallery. Light, movement and creativity breathe new life into its UNESCO-listed heart.
VideosOctober 17: A Lebanese-Made Color Revolution
Rayan Chami 2025-10-17 14:00 - Reading : less than a minute
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What started as a protest against a simple tax quickly escalated into a nationwide uprising. Cries for justice, dignity and change echoed through the streets—but behind the slogans and sense of unity, deeper questions remained. Was this truly a spontaneous movement of the people, or part of a larger, orchestrated plan?
VideosIn Gaza, the Ceasefire Struggles to Hold
This is Beirut 2025-10-16 13:50 - Reading : less than a minute
Nawaf Salam Gaza Hamas Ceasefire Hostages
Israel accuses Hamas of failing to return all the bodies of the hostages. Of the 28 presumed dead, only 9 bodies have been handed over. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has threatened to resume fighting if the ceasefire agreement is not upheld.