Country: Middle East

The Liberum

After Europe the UAE is next on the global Sustainable Procurement Agenda

Global Sustainable Enterprise System (GSES), the Dutch National SDG Coordinator, SDG The Netherlands, and other […]
The Liberum

SWIM Lebanon gathers over 200 volunteers to clean up Al Baker island on the Tripoli coast

In anticipation of World Environment Day, Lebanon’s most active NGO, SWIM Lebanon (Sustainable Waste Intercity […]
Arthur Blok

Without strict rules and regulations Artificial Intelligence could reduce mankind to primates

The rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of intense discussion for months. […]
Emad Aysha

Season of the Witch – Capitalism’s Slow March into Egypt’s Genre Entertainment

Not so long ago, I attended a workshop for ‘Critical Theory from the Global South: […]
Glen Kalem-Habib

“Aatini al-Nay wa-Ghanni” (Bring Me the Flute and Sing), Fairuz Sings Gibran

Aatini al-Nay wa-Ghanni is among the greatest interrupted songs of any artist, and the 'artist' who […]
Marita Kassis

The Myth of Hiding Your Emotions in the Drawer until 5 pm

I am sure I’m not the only one seeing the difficulty of being two different […]
Emile Fakhoury

The Thieves of Time

Understanding the thieves of time and retaking control of your most precious resource is essential […]
Emad Aysha

From the Dark to the Dark: Asmaa El-Yamany’s time-travel novel brings a hopeless present to a predatory past

Previously I wrote a review of Asmaa el-Yamany’s novel Ashmadie. But the first novel of […]
The Liberum

Hezbollah’s decadent history of organised crime

People no longer fall prey to the false claims made by Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah […]
Hiba Kilany

Machine vs Humans

I've been testing AI tools for a month now and am starting to get seriously […]
The Liberum

The Lebanese Presidential Vacuum: a dangerous precedent

The Lebanese Presidential seat in Baabda Palace has been vacant for over six months since […]
Marita Kassis

The Distinguished Arab Strategy of Political Identity

Long used as a theory to denominate communal differences and bring together isolated minorities and […]
The Liberum

The Sci-Fi Bandwagon - Dina Tohamy on translation, marketing and a taste of China's future fiction

A quick intro. I chanced upon Dr Dina at a translation event held by the […]
Arthur Blok

A homage to Kahlil Gibran Kahlil: Lebanon’s greatest cultural export

“Your living is determined not so much by what life brings to you as by […]
Marita Kassis

Sudan’s civilians paying a hefty price in a military zero-sum game

As the fighting continues and ravages densely populated areas in Sudan, civilians pay the highest […]
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