Country: Lebanon

Glen Kalem-Habib02/06/2026

The plaque is changing, and that is not a small thing

When I published “Who Gets to Name the Dead?” earlier this month, I did expect […]
Nadia Ahmad23/05/2026

The post-Assad Levant and Israel’s minority anxiety

The post-Assad Levant is often described as another chapter in Syria’s long crisis, transition, or […]
Arthur Blok20/05/2026

Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet turns 103

In a world that seems to be spinning faster every day, the words of Kahlil […]
Murielle Hebbo17/05/2026

We couldn’t wait to leave… now we’d give anything to go back

Seventeen years ago, we walked out of school convinced that life was finally about to […]
The Liberum15/05/2026

Energy scarcity & Islamisation, two horror scenarios for the Netherlands: Are we transforming into a Lebanon on the North Sea?

Dutch politicians persist in ignoring science. While the United Nations (UN) gloomy climate scenarios are […]
Arthur Blok13/05/2026

The meeting Hezbollah feared: When Aoun and Netanyahu turn the impossible into diplomacy

The Middle East is often transformed less by treaties than by thresholds. Some moments alter […]
Adriana Lebbos06/05/2026

My Name is Agneta

There are films that tell a story, and then there are films that undo you […]
Nadia Ahmad24/04/2026

The “Bad Kid” in the neighbourhood: Hezbollah and the language of conflict

It was a small phrase in a large diplomatic room, the kind of remark that […]
Murielle Hebbo24/04/2026

Thank you, even for this

Gratitude is beautiful when life is beautiful, when things arrive on time, when prayers are […]
Nadia Ahmad17/04/2026

The ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel does not end the war, but reorganises it

A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel after forty-five days of war. An interruption of hostilities, […]
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