Qatar National Library continued its 'Our Children Matter' series today with a session on main gross and fine motor development, part of a larger focus on
Qatar National Library (QNL) continued its 'Our Children Matter' series with a session on main gross and fine motor development, part of a larger focus on
Nabih Elhajj s family is still in Lebanon, and that is worrisome for the 33-year-old Springfield educator.
In the months following the Aug. 4 blast that killed Elhajj s mother, Zeina Chamoun, in Beirut, he has been trying to get his brother, Elie, and his wife, and his sister, Nadine, out of the country.
A first application, under an emergency relief status, Elhajj said, was denied by U.S. immigration. A second application is currently in the works, he said. I know they re suffering. They know I m suffering, Elhajj said about being apart.
With Lebanon in economic meltdown and political freefall its prime minister resigned in the wake of the explosion that killed 204 people but is still in charge of a caretaker government Elhajj worries for his siblings well-being and safety.