Posted By
Najib
Jul 10, 2014 09:13
A group of young Lebanese have started an initiative "Batroun Khalia A7la" aimed at keeping beaches in Batroun clean. They've already cleaned with the help of volunteers the Ghleyghile beach and gathered over 40 trash bags that included a TV, some car wheels, used baby diapers among other things. I uploaded before and after pictures from their Facebook page. This Sunday, they are organizing another beach clean up at BlueBay Beach in Batroun as well.…
Posted By
Najib
Jul 09, 2014 08:10
Ever since Israel started its offensive against Gaza few days ago, a lot of people have been showing their support for the Palestinian people while some of them have been bashing football fans for not caring enough about Gaza and cheering for their teams. "How could you watch the World Cup while children are dying?" and "Shame on you for ignoring the massacres on Palestine" are some of the messages I got and I couldn't…
Posted By
Najib
Jul 09, 2014 07:00
via Al Jomhouria Brazil fans can be quite helpful if that's the case lol!
Posted By
Najib
Jul 09, 2014 06:48
Bass fi a7la min Lebnen? The security situation in parts of Lebanon can deteriorate quickly. There is potential for further violence, which could restrict departure options. The ability of the British government to provide assistance with departures may be limited. Keep up to date with developments, be vigilant, follow local advice and avoid any protests or demonstrations. Roads can become blocked due to protests. See Political situation There is a high threat from terrorism. There…
Lebanon
11 years ago
I don’t know what has gotten into Sami’s head, or whomever is managing his account, to tweet such a thing, but I am glad they deleted the tweet quickly. This is a football game and ...
Sports
11 years ago
Image by Michael Steele I still can’t believe Germany won that easily yesterday against Brazil, and I really feel bad for Brazil fans as this is by far the most humiliating defeat Brazil has ever ...
Lebanon
11 years ago
These drawings were done by Rawad Hajj in an attempt to remind football fans in Lebanon about more important priorities in their country like water, electricity and poverty. To be honest, I don’t think people ...
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