Posted By
Najib
Nov 22, 2016 02:13
The "security" wall being erected around Ain el Helweh camp has been causing controversy in the past few days. Some are defending the wall while others are comparing it to Israel's separation call and calling it "the wall of shame". The wall will consist of four watch towers and should be completed within 15 months. Who approved that wall? The wall was agreed on between the Palestinian factions and the Lebanese authorities to prevent confrontations…
Posted By
Najib
Nov 21, 2016 09:32
Ex-Minister Ziyad Baroud tweeted yesterday that the Lebanese flags raised in Beirut for Lebanon's Independence Day are nonconforming. In fact, and according to the Lebanese Constitution: "The Lebanese flag is made of red, white and red horizontal stripes, with the cedar in green in the centre of the white stripe. The white stripe should be two times a red one . The green Cedar in the middle touches each of the red stripes and its…
Critiques
9 years ago
A group of Lebanese female students were asked if they would date a Syrian and all of them said no because they come from a different culture. Some of the answers were really dumb but ...
Critiques
9 years ago
This is by far the most f*cked up show I’ve seen on Lebanese TVs. On the most recent episode, OTV thought it would be fun to humiliate a Syrian worker so they got him a ...
Critiques
9 years ago
We’ve all been making jokes about the US presidential elections and how Trump got elected but somehow we don’t find anything wrong with the way our current government is being formed. All sides have been ...
Animals & Wildlife
9 years ago
This is not the first time Tripoli’s municipality decides to get rid of stray dogs by killing them, and even though North Lebanon’s Governor Ramzi Nohra has banned such acts, they are still taking place. ...
Critiques
9 years ago
There was a huge traffic on the way back to Jounieh surprisingly this morning, all because they were hanging a banner or a poster on the highway! It took them around 40 minutes to realize ...
Critiques
9 years ago
Back in June, excavators were spotted destroying one of the entrances to Beirut’s legendary coastline and pictures circulating today clearly show construction works on the shore. Beirut’s last public beach is being turned into a ...
Critiques
9 years ago
There’s no doubt that Lebanon is facing an environmental emergency due to the presence of over one million Syrian refugees, but to claim that one of the key reasons for that is the Syrian crisis ...
Critiques
9 years ago
Civil defense teams and the Lebanese Army have been trying for three days now to extinguish a fire that has been raging in Keserwan. The fire started on Monday in the Ain el Rihane valley ...