Posted By
Najib
Aug 03, 2013 08:22
Pascale, Lara and Rick. Thank you all for participating in the competition.
Posted By
Najib
Aug 02, 2013 07:48
I've seen on many occasions Red Cross volunteers coming in a worn-out ambulance with worn-out equipment. It's quite frustrating to be honest because they are among the very few agencies doing an impressive job and worth helping.
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12 years ago
[YouTube] One person was killed and 6 others injured after the explosion that was triggered by fireworks launched by Army supporters by few people at Martyrs Square. Annahar posted the picture of the victim that ...
Critiques
12 years ago
The idea might not be a new one but it worked out for Hackmack in Germany and it might work in Lebanon if it’s done by the right people. We need a panel of experts ...
Animals & Wildlife
12 years ago
Animals Lebanon have been working for a week now with the Ministry of Agriculture and Civil Defense Team to try and capture the dangerous crocodile but as you can see from the pictures, the conditions ...
Critiques
12 years ago
Building a dam in Janna could affect the water flow to Jeita Springs The German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources published a [report] back in May 2012 on the Janneh dam and gave ...
Critiques
12 years ago
[YouTube] We have over 600,000 confirmed Syrian Refugees in Lebanon yet this Al-Jadeed reporter figured some might be “Nawar” (As if those are not human beings) and are pretending to be Syrian Refugees to get ...
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12 years ago
Picture by Clement Tannouri I just realized today that I’ve passed by Ehden many times on my way down from the Cedars but never really visited the town properly (Gino will hate me for that!). ...
Critiques
12 years ago
Picture from TheBeirutReport We’ve been waiting for the fiber-optics network to be completed for 3 years now as it was promised by the previous Telecom Ministers. I hope this time things will work out and ...
Animals & Wildlife
12 years ago
Here’s a statement posted on Animals Lebanon’s Facebook page explaining how the crocodile ended up in Beirut, the traffic of crocodiles in Lebanon and other related questions: Yes, there is a crocodile in the Beirut ...