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Following the deadly explosion in Beirut on August 4 that killed nearly 200 people and injured thousands more, Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad is lending a helping hand to his home country. Murad, 49, who’s created red carpet couture for celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Beyoncé and Chrissy Teigen, is selling $25.99 T-shirts printed with a phoenix …
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The Weeknd has been on a philanthropy bender in recent months, with major donations to coronavirus relief, Black Lives Matter and social justice organizations — and on Wednesday he donated $300,000 to Global Aid for Lebanon to assist victims of the horrific explosion in the country’s capital of Beirut on Aug. 4, which killed more …
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Lebanon’s Prime Minister Hassan Diab announced his resignation Monday, hours after his Cabinet stepped down in the wake of last week’s deadly explosion in Beirut. “Today I announce the resignation of this government,” Diab said in a news conference. “May God protect Lebanon.” The government’s resignation comes in the face of mounting backlash after an …
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According to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, new measures will be announced to help the people of Lebanon. “We stand ready to assist the government of Lebanon as it grapples with this horrible tragedy,” he stated. “You’ll see the United States announce a number of things we intend to do to assist the people of …
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Yesterday, a blast leveled a substantial area of the Beirut harbor area. (See Shipwreckedcrew’s Abandoned Shipment of Ammonium Nitrate Behind the Explosion in Beirut Today??.) A new aerial shot shows the before and after of the devastating explosion in Beirut. The latest ➡️ https://t.co/SAy4VrxEfE pic.twitter.com/tJAnvn67Gi — Bloomberg (@business) August 5, 2020 Ammonium nitrate, which has been …
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“Most believe” the explosion in Beirut on Tuesday “was an accident, as reported,” Defense secretary Mark Esper said Wednesday after President Donald Trump called the incident an attack one day earlier. The U.S. is “still getting information on what happened” and reaching out to the Lebanese government, Esper said in a discussion at the annual …
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Lebanon will officially observe three days of mourning beginning Wednesday after a massive explosion in Beirut killed at least 100 people and injured at least 4,000 more on Tuesday, according to Lebanon’s state media, NNA. “The disaster is unprecedented,” secretary general of the Lebanese Red Cross George Kettaneh told NNA. The explosions were fueled by …
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Massive explosions that rocked the city of Beirut on Tuesday were fueled by a 2,750-ton shipment of ammonium nitrate that had been stored in port since 2013, Lebanon’s prime minister announced. “I will not rest until we find the person responsible for what happened, to hold him accountable and impose the most severe penalties,” Prime …