Arthur Blok - 31/12/2024
The last hours of 2024. It's a cliché, but the year has flown by again. […]
Emad Aysha - 28/12/2024
Fadi Zuwail’s 2070: The War of the Zanoun (2024) has been on my review list […]
Arthur Blok - 24/12/2024
Lebanon’s greatest cultural export, the late writer, poet, and artist Gibran Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), has […]
Adriana Lebbos - 19/12/2024
When I moved out of my Beirut home, the truck was mostly packed with figurines […]
Emile Fakhoury - 17/12/2024
Most professionals understand the value of networking; the problem is that we don’t do enough or […]
Roula Kmeid - 13/12/2024
As we approach the end of another year and the world around us grapples with […]
Robert M. Cutler - 06/12/2024
The conclusion of the Second Karabakh War in 2020 presented a potential turning point for […]
The Liberum - 27/11/2024
Georgia’s parliamentary election in late October was one of the most controversial and important elections […]
Dr. Aart G. Broek - 23/11/2024
The ethnic diversity in the Netherlands would not tolerate a sooty Black Pete (zwarte piet). […]
Arthur Blok - 20/11/2024
Azerbaijan was selected this year to host the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29). A mix of […]