Posted By
Najib
Nov 01, 2017 11:52
The Burj Hammoud garbage mountain is being slowly dumped into the sea and no one's doing anything to stop this catastrophe. In fact, there's barely any mention of it on the news and it appears that people have come to accept this reality and that they're not bothered by the horrifying amount of trash in our waters. Last week's Kalamennas report on the levels of pollution in our seas is horrifying to say the least…
Posted By
Najib
Nov 01, 2017 09:01
I didn't find that many Halloween ads out there this year but there are some pretty cool ones that I'm sharing here. Almaza Beirut beer Roadster Diner Talaya is still my favorite Halloween ad this year Al Rifai iFlix decided to pull a Halloween prank by scaring people off at CityMall:
Fun
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Whatsapp has finally released its long-awaited feature allowing users to delete messages after they’ve been sent. The new option allows you to “delete messages for everyone” in a chat within seven minutes of sending it. ...
Baladi
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25-year old AUB Alumunus Fouad Maksoud is representing Lebanon in the Stars of Science show and sharing his expertise in nano-medicine. Maksoud graduated with a master’s degree from the Semaan Faculty of Engineering and Architecture ...
Fun
8 years ago
Why are we still hearing about Despacito? Isn’t this song over by now? If you thought the original song sucked, then wait till you hear this Lebanese version by some guy called Wajdi Kassas. Lyrics ...
Advertising
8 years ago
For years, I refused to buy a water cooler at home because the bottles are plastic. Put aside the fact that they’re harmful to the environment, they’re also harmful to us as I’ve seen the ...
Baladi
8 years ago
The Cedars team just defeated France 29-18 in Canberra, clinching their first ever Rugby League World Cup victory! I couldn’t find any channel to watch the game but it was Moses’ stunning performance that helped ...
Baladi
8 years ago
Mar Charbel’s shrine was officially inaugurated yesterday in New York by Lebanon’s Patriarch Mar Bechara Boutros al- Rahi. The shrine was donated by Lebanese businessman Anton Sehnaoui in the name of May & Nabil Sehnaoui. ...
Alcohol
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Arte.tv is the latest to produce a report on Bargylus, often labeled as the world’s most dangerous wine. Since the beginning of the war, as harvest is approaching, samples of grapes come from the Bargylus ...
Baladi
8 years ago
In recognition of the large Lebanese Canadian contributions to this province’s social, economic, political and cultural platforms, the month of November was declared Lebanese Heritage Month in Ottawa on the 25th of October 2017. Ottawa City’s ...