How to make feminist art in a cultural crossfire Anne Kirstine Rønn·31/08/2016Ramlet el Baida is an example of the way women are seen and treated in public spaces all over Lebanon.Feature·0 Comments·0·93 views
The story of a bicycle shop in Beirut – one of the world’s least bike-friendly cities Anne Kirstine Rønn·03/07/2016Noubar’s history is not just a story of a man who sells bicycles, but a piece of social history reflected in a bicycle shop.FeatureHistorical View·0 Comments·0·498 views
Beirut local elections: A new battle with a usual result Anne Kirstine Rønn·22/05/2016Beirut local election followed in many ways the standard recipe. But there was one important difference.Analysis·0 Comments·0·88 views
The enslavement of refugee children in Lebanon Anne Kirstine Rønn·24/04/2016Between 60-70 percent of Syrian refugee children in Lebanon are working, the majority under conditions best described as slavery.Feature·0 Comments·0·111 views
Young Lebanese unite in their political disgust Anne Kirstine Rønn·05/04/2016While the politicians fail to agree, young Lebanese seem to have reached an overwhelming consensus: politics is a mess.Feature·1 Comment·0·116 views
Will Lebanon have a new president in 2016? Jihad Taha·07/03/2016Leader of the Christian ‘Lebanese Forces’ party has endorsed Michel Aoun in the presidential elections.Analysis·0 Comments·0·136 views
Hizb ut-Tahrir’s Lebanese caliphate vision Amjad Shahabi·16/12/2015"They caught not only my attention but everyone else's."BlogCuriosity·0 Comments·0·67 views
Syrian curfew in Lebanese municipalities Masih Sadat·16/10/2015"It is forbidden for foreign workers to go outside after 8 p.m."Blog·0 Comments·0·35 views