Lebanon Tightening Regulations on Foreign NGO Workers

Picture Via LayoverGuide Foreign NGO workers should indeed apply for a different type of VISA if they are not coming here as tourists, but things should be made easy for them as they are here on a humanitarian mission and are helping us out at the end of the day. Read the full article on the Economist . New rules now require foreigners engaged in humanitarian work to obtain visas before entering the country rather…

Egg-Throwing Kids In Hamra

This translates to "The neighbors' kids are throwing eggs from the balcony" Yesterday was the first time I visit Hamra in the past 4 months and I enjoyed walking around and taking pictures of funny and creative writings and drawings like the one above, but I was saddened by the substantial number of beggars, specially children and even babies playing on the sidewalks and sleeping on the floor. I walked for around 15 minutes and…
Food

Must-Have Breakfast in Lebanon: Zaatar and Jebneh In Tlamé Bread

11 years ago
If you ever go to Akkar, make sure to try out the Tlamé bread. I don’t know if it’s popular elsewhere in Lebanon, but I’ve never had any in the South where I am from, ...
Alcohol

Shots To Go

11 years ago
My brother spotted these alcoholic shots being sold at Stop & Shop in Adonis. There’s the Texas Ranger shot which contains Butterscotch Schnapps and Vanilla Cream Liqueur, and the Money shot which contains Amaretto almond ...
Food

Kasr El Helou’s Ma2loubé

11 years ago
I was wondering if there’s any arabic sweet called Ma2loubé to use for that picture and Kasr el Helou answered that Knefe is also called Ma2loubé so there you go 😀 Speaking of Knefe, I ...
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