Beirut district refuses to succumb to Lebanon's divisions
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Beirut district refuses to succumb to Lebanon's divisions
Shut for decades, the revered Le Colisee cinema in Beirut's Hamra district will reopen its doors in September. Its return is a sign of Lebanon's capacity to start anew despite ongoing political and economic crises.
·Bonn, Germany
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Shut for decades, the revered Le Colisee cinema in Beirut’s Hamra district will reopen its doors in September. Its return is a sign of Lebanon’s capacity to start anew despite ongoing political and economic crises.On a building on a corner of Beirut’s Hamra Street, where for decades crooked letters on an aging marquee announced a concert by the Egyptian singer Mohammed Mounir, there is now a new sign: Lebanese National Theater. Also Read | UK Sh…
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Leaning Left0Leaning Right1Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Center, 50% Right
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- 50% of the sources are Center, 50% of the sources lean Right
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