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As Lebanon's political rivals gather for a national unity dialogue, the BBC's Natalia Antelava gauges the mood amongst Lebanese people.

Lebanese food served with a bang
A fast-food restaurant in Beirut's war-torn southern suburb hits upon an explosive way to attract customers.

Lebanese bounce back despite doubts
Mike Sergeant reports on the new mood of optimism tempered with warieness in the Lebanese capital, Beirut.

Beirut centre comes back to life
Cleaners and businesses work to reopen in the Lebanese capital's downtown area after an opposition sit-in.

Lebanon deal holds prospect of peace
The BBC's Jim Muir looks at how the agreement announced in Doha has already begun easing tensions on the ground in Lebanon.

End of the road for 'real Chinatown'?
After an 18 month battle, Oriental City's vibrant Asian hub will be broken up as developers look to turn a profit.

Jerusalem Diary: Monday 25 February
BBC Middle East correspondent Tim Franks sends the latest edition of his diary.

Raising a glass to pricey wine
Wine gets better with age - but now it appears people are convinced it gets better with price.

Pipe dream
The impending smoking ban could spell the end for cafes which practise the ancient habit of shisha.

Trading ban targets non-Russians
Russia bans all foreigners from working as retailers in its shops and markets under a new law.

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