#ToOurCountries By Faia And Rihan Younan

To Our countries was produced by a group of young people living in Sweden and originally from Syria, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine. Wars are still raging unfortunately in the Middle East and thousands of innocent civilians are getting killed everyday. Lebanon is still safe from a new civil war and we need to keep it that way at any cost.

Living The Single Life In Beirut

I am happily married because I chose to, but I've never understood the pressure that families and society in general here in Lebanon put on single women and men who don't wish to get married or are just too focused on their career. Being single is not a bad thing and Jasmina Najjar tells us everything about living the single life in Beirut in this TED talk at LAU. Jasmina is a good friend and…

Mercedes Benz: 48 hours in Beirut

Mercedes Benz posted on their website a nice "48 hours in Beirut" article where they went "through the mountains, sea and green between French, Arabic and English, into the night and beyond the day" and learned what Lebanon and Beirut are all about. Check out this cool feature . Thanks Elie!
Humor

Another Desperate Lover On The Jal el Dib Bridge (Tato will you be his gf?)

11 years ago
via Rita Rima’s lover never got an answer and something tells me Tato will decline this guy’s offer as well. ...
Food

Pine Nuts Shortage In Lebanon

11 years ago
Pine nuts prices have gone up by 40% in the past two years according to the this LBCI report. 1 pine nuts kilo costs now 100,000 LL which is quite expensive but not surprising given ...
Information

Everything You Need To Know On Oil And Gas And Lebanon’s Strategic Environmental Assessment

11 years ago
Executive Magazine has been doing a tremendous job following up on potential offshore oil and gas activities in Lebanon and what the The Lebanese Petroleum Administration has been up to. The latest is a nicely ...
Food

9 Must-Try Dishes In Beirut According To Don’t Believe In Jet Lag

11 years ago
The list doesn’t include only dishes and is not very specific but it’s a good recommendation for people visiting Beirut for the first time or looking to try out specialties here. Pine-nut Hummus, Kaak at ...
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