Country: Beirut

Arthur Blok14/12/2022

Lebanese artist Fadi Balhawan launching art section at The Liberum

The artwork of Fadi Balhawan (1966) is so unique that it is almost impossible to […]
Glen Kalem-Habib16/10/2022

Hilda, the Woman Who Fell in Love with Kahlil Gibran and Mikhail Naimy

One of Gibran’s pencil drawings that were relatively unknown was recently brought to my attention: […]
The Liberum15/10/2022

Chaos As the New Normal

In an interview, Armenak Tokmajyan provides an update on the situation in southern Syria, a […]
The Liberum12/10/2022

Getting the Economy Wrong

Qaïs Saied has consolidated his hold on Tunisia, but economic woes mean his control remains […]
Glen Kalem-Habib26/09/2022

Kahlil Gibran and the Armenians

The 24th of April (today) in 1916 for many Armenians around the world commemorate the […]
Arthur Blok17/09/2022

Lebanese entrepreneur Rony Abou Saab is taking over the GCC with his improved street food formula

The scale and scope of Lebanon’s - economic - depression are leading to a collapse […]
The Liberum17/09/2022

Reckless Abandon: Why Tunisia Can No Longer Delay a Border Free Trade Zone

In 2012, Tunisia announced the establishment of a free trade and logistics zone (FTZ) in […]
Arthur Blok15/09/2022

SWIM Lebanon is putting Palm Island Nature Reserve in Northern Lebanon on the environmental agenda

Decades of governmental ignorance and mismanagement led to polluted forests and beaches in Lebanon, a […]
The Liberum24/08/2022

BRAKING NEWS - Beirut port grain silos collapse, all eight of them

Eight more grain silos at Beirut port toppled Tuesday, succumbing to damage from a devastating 2020 […]
Glen Kalem-Habib22/08/2022

Mikhail Naimy: When Kahlil Gibran found "a new Michelangelo"

Kahlil Gibran was not the only writer of New York's "Little Syria" who devoted himself […]
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