Country: Lebanon

The Liberum24/01/2024

Was Kahlil Gibran a Bolshevik? The Classified FBI (BOI) Files Explained

Edgar B. Speer, special agent for the Buro of Investigation (BOI) in Pittsburgh in August […]
Adriana Lebbos12/01/2024

Cancelling plans is the best plan

As harsh as it might sound, I miss the unapologetic disconnectedness of the COVID era. […]
Hiba Kilany05/01/2024

Israel: "I Curse You!”

I have been avoiding the subject; I wanted to ignore the fact that we live […]
Arthur Blok31/12/2023

The Liberum’s highlights of 2023: From Dubai Bling to Global Disasters & Arab Science Fiction

The last hours of 2023. It was another wild ride, just like the previous year. […]
Arthur Blok24/12/2023

Lebanon’s Elders hit hard by the Economic Collapse of the State

Once upon a time, in the final phase of the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990), there […]
Arthur Blok18/12/2023

Lebanese Musical Genius Peter Nehme: “There is something magical about music”

It does not often happen to cross paths with an extraordinary musical talent. One can […]
The Liberum10/12/2023

Kahlil Gibran and Friedrich Nietzsche: Are we all trapped in a bubble?

A remarkable discovery over the reading and the influence of Lebanese poet, writer, and artist […]
Arthur Blok04/12/2023

New TV show ‘Phoenix Oracle’ about the fascinating history of the Phoenicians, is set to launch in early 2024 (with first trailer)

‘Phoenix Oracle,’ a new 12-episode-TV Show inspired by the work of Lebanese author Karim El […]
Arthur Blok15/11/2023

The Israel-Hamas war illustrates the Arab World’s Incompetence and Iran’s regional Dominance

If the fighting between Hamas and Israel illustrates one thing, it is the incompetence of […]
Darine Saleh07/11/2023

Do Influencers have a Responsibility in Gaza and Lebanon?

Can we close our eyes and ignore the turmoil around us? Are we forced to […]
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