March 20, 2009 /
Christian Science Monitor
Don Duncan
The humanitarian focus in Gaza will soon begin to shift, thanks to the more than $4 billion in pledges that were made by international donors at the Sharm el-Sheik conference this month.
Among the...
December 3, 2008 /
Culture 11
William Wheeler
One afternoon in May 2007, a few days after my graduation from journalism school, I was seated with some friends at a booth in Tom's Restaurant on the Upper West Side of Manhattan when my cell phone...
October 29, 2008 /
Time
Don Duncan
August 6, 2008 /
Le Monde Diplomatique
Don Duncan
The Lebanese authorities are planning to rebuild the Palestinian refugee camp Nahr al-Bared, which was pulverized last year by the Lebanese army.
July 15, 2008 /
Le Monde Diplomatique
Don Duncan
The three months of fighting at Nahr al-Bared last year brought a period of relative unity to Lebanon. In a country whose political process is founded on sectarianism, the army is one of the few...
July 14, 2008 /
Le Monde Diplomatique
Don Duncan
July 13, 2008 /
Le Monde Diplomatique
Don Duncan
Lebanon proposes to rebuild the Palestinian city-camp Nahr al-Bared, which was previously pulverized in a long siege, to preserve the memories of the old, yet return the area to Lebanese control.
July 10, 2008 /
World Politics Review
William Wheeler
May 26, 2008 /
Untold Stories
Don Duncan, William Wheeler
April 11, 2008 /
American Public Media
Don Duncan
An estimated 300,000 Palestinians have found their way to Lebanon, where they make up 10% of the population.
March 25, 2008 /
The Washington Times
Don Duncan
Palestinian refugees are beginning to return to the Nahr el Bared refugee camp, 10 months after it was reduced to rubble in a battle between the Lebanese army and Muslim terrorists holed up inside.
March 23, 2008 /
The San Francisco Chronicle
Don Duncan
The past several months have been Lebanon's coldest winter in 25 years, and Hanin Rafae is struggling to keep her family warm.
March 11, 2008 /
World Politics Review
Don Duncan, William Wheeler
Nael Abu Siam is struggling to keep reality at bay for his children.
March 7, 2008 /
The Daily Star
Don Duncan
This has been Lebanon's coldest winter in 25 years and Rafae Rafae and her family are struggling to make ends meet.
March 5, 2008 /
Christian Science Monitor
Don Duncan, William Wheeler
Rabie Taha's first sign of hope has arrived: 300 prefabricated homes that families are moving into this week on a lot at Nahr al-Bared, the Palestinian refugee camp largely destroyed in fighting last...
January 27, 2008 /
Christian Science Monitor
Don Duncan, William Wheeler
Correspondents Don Duncan and Andrea De Marco report on efforts to help Palestinian refugees return to Nahr al-Bared.
January 26, 2008 /
World Politics Review
William Wheeler
BEIRUT, Lebanon -- Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, a staunch U.S.
January 16, 2008 /
The Washington Times
Don Duncan
A car bomb struck an American Embassy vehicle in Beirut yesterday, killing at least three bystanders and wounding a Lebanese Embassy employee in the first direct attack on U.S.
January 16, 2008 /
The Daily Star
William Wheeler
The Lebanese government and Palestinian leaders have struck a quiet deal that would grant a new legal status to at least 3,000 Palestinians living in Lebanon without any identity documents, The Dai
January 16, 2008 /
Untold Stories
Don Duncan
As I hunched over a borrowed desk in the sixth floor office of Beirut's Daily Star yesterday afternoon, it may have been the computer's pale glow that warmed my face, but the joyful, smoldering em