Posted By
Najib
Jan 22, 2014 08:38
via Al-Jazeera The deadline set by the Naameh residents expired yesterday and the road to the landfill is closed once again as no solution was reached. Meanwhile, Sukleen joined Twitter yesterday and has been posting #FactsBehindTheRubbish tweets to explain their point of view and basically blame the Lebanese authorities for the crisis. Like I said in a previous post, the Lebanese government is the only one to blame for this mess as it is responsible…
Posted By
Najib
Jan 22, 2014 07:31
Awesome stuff by Majed Medawar!
Posted By
Najib
Jan 22, 2014 03:11
I don't know why they suspected this guy or his car, but having a beard doesn't mean that you are a terrorist. When I first saw the news on the TL and was told by one of the tweeps that he's a rapper and social activist, I checked AA's Twitter account and was almost sure something's not right about his arrest. I understand that the situation is critical and that there's a paranoia over security…
Posted By
Najib
Jan 22, 2014 12:52
At least the car is not a gold digger going after a Porsche. Thanks Jad!
Automotive
11 years ago
Thanks Fady! The campaign #منحط_دركي_لكل_سيارة initiated by the Lebanese Traffic Management Center is still ongoing and is a good move but I wonder if we need a new hashtag when the policeman is breaking the ...
Lebanon
11 years ago
Last Saturday, I headed to Tripoli as I had a couple of appointments there that I’ve been rescheduling for weeks due to the tensions. I had heard that armed clashes between Bab el Tebbane and ...
Critiques
11 years ago
I posted back in November and December about the water shortage in few areas in Keserwan and in Beirut as well and there’s still no solution to the problem. Some of my friends and my ...