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The massive explosion that devastated Beirut's port on 4 August 2020 ... "Until now I'm trying to take photos of the entire city, all the stories … [But] we can't take a photo of the entire ...
Many of the photos are of buildings ... arcades and prime location in west Beirut's Manara make it one of the most distinctive old buildings in the city (MEE/Kirsten O'Regan) In the resulting ...
By Ben Hubbard and Hwaida Saad BEIRUT, Lebanon — Tony Nohra ... in a rare acknowledgment of a collective moral failure by a city leader. A Shrine to Old Hong Kong: At a formerly grand hotel ...
The explosion literally changed the landscape of Lebanon’s capital city, leveling or severely ... and wiping out large swaths of Beirut’s waterfront. The photos show a bustling port before ...
As the dust settled around Beirut’s port, believed to be the site of the explosion, photographers captured a city now covered in rubble and broken glass. The blast was so powerful that it ...
They don't understand why their 3-year-old daughter's face has gone viral ... killed in the colossal chemical explosion that rocked Beirut, Lebanon's capital, on Aug. 4, injuring thousands ...
Mourners hold pictures of Hezbollah's former leader Hassan Nasrallah, right, and his cousin and successor Hashem Safieddine as they gather to attend their funeral procession in Beirut, Lebanon ...
Investigations into the explosion that occurred at Beirut’s port Aug. 4, 2020, have been plagued by corruption, frustrating residents already living in a city hobbled by energy shortages and ...
A blaze erupted in a warehouse in Beirut ... the city scrambling once again a month after a massive detonation at a warehouse storing ammonium nitrate shook the Lebanese capital. Pictures ...
The music that springs from the brain of 21-year-old Beirut mastermind Zach Condon continues to defy categorization. On last year's Gulag Orkestar, Condon and his oversized band of New York-based ...
Diego Ibarra Sanchez for The New York Times Supported by By The New York Times The two explosions that ripped through Beirut ... enveloping much of the central city in dust and smoke.
The devastation wrought by the massive explosion in Beirut yesterday (Aug. 4) is viscerally apparent in satellite photos. A SkySat spacecraft, operated by San Francisco-based company Planet ...