Country: Lebanon

Farid Shukurlu05/01/2025

The Two-State Illusion: fantasy or failed promise?

Salaam in Arabic and Shalom in Hebrew both sound similar. Still, the linguistic correlation is […]
Ahmad Ghosn27/12/2024

The Geopolitics of Anxiety in Syria

Emotions often take a back seat to strategies and policies in the intricate tapestry of […]
Arthur Blok24/12/2024

After translating Kahlil Gibran’s The Prophet in Papiamento, award-winning Hilda de Windt-Ayoubi publishes a Dutch version

Lebanon’s greatest cultural export, the late writer, poet, and artist Gibran Kahlil Gibran (1883-1931), has […]
Adriana Lebbos19/12/2024

‘Tis the season

When I moved out of my Beirut home, the truck was mostly packed with figurines […]
Emile Fakhoury17/12/2024

Networking the right way

Most professionals understand the value of networking; the problem is that we don’t do enough or […]
Adnan Nasser16/12/2024

Why is Turkey the biggest beneficiary of the Syrian War?

Turkey is a major player in the Middle Eastern geopolitical arena. Its pivotal role in […]
Roula Kmeid13/12/2024

Beyond the Surface: The Deep Impact of Gratitude

As we approach the end of another year and the world around us grapples with […]
Ahmad Ghosn09/12/2024

With the fall of Syria, Iran has many reasons to be afraid

Iran's regional influence in the Middle East turns around ally Syria. In its struggle to […]
Ahmad Ghosn29/11/2024

Why Syria? And why now?

Ironically, on the very day the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon was announced, a new […]
Ken van Ierlant14/11/2024

"To be, or not to be, from the river to the sea…"

The dispute between Israelis and Palestinians over who rightfully owns the area between the River […]
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