Fashet khele2
How long are we going to keep living like this, if we can even call it living? How long must we organize our lives according to the few hours of electricity we get a day? How long are we going to keep
What’s Good Lebanon : Oumniati Distributing Over 400 Meals for Families in Need
Amid all the chaos and saddening situations our Lebanon is passing through, seeing personal and organizational initiatives to help better Lebanon lights a glimmer of hope inside our hearts. Promising us better days and a brighter future, Oumniate NGO is on
Digitizing the Public Sector!
“Ta3’a bukra”, translated as “come tomorrow”, “Bdk tekhtema fo2 w tekheda 3a wizaret el ashghal w terja’a”, translated as “you need to stamp your paper on the second floor, take it to the Ministry of Public Works, stamp the paper, and
Looking For Workspaces in Hamra? Here are four
While many of us used to enjoy sitting in a coffee shop or work-hub from time to time, today, going to workplaces has become mandatory for us to be able to finish our daily responsibilities. With the unreasonable amount of electricity
Support Local: Backyard Farms
Finding fresh, premium quality products, with pocket friendly prices has rather become a mission impossible in Lebanon. As the prices of food products sore up, the offered quality seems to go downhill, and we pretty much can’t do anything but
Beirut 6:07
Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at 6:07pm is a moment none of us will ever forget. The immensity of the blast and all it took with it is hard to process, even today, and we are all attempting to deal with
The Exclusion of the Lebanese Diaspora from the 2022 Elections
The so-called “democratic” political system in Lebanon has been undermined after the overlapping events and crisis that led the country into the abyss. Yet, the Lebanese Federal Elections’ committee decides to shun the Lebanese living outside Lebanon to express their voices
The Antidote of the Apocalypse
It has become nonsensical, and what many people feel right now around the world in general, and the Lebanese in specific, is that life on Earth today feels like an absolute apocalypse. But the worst thing about this apocalypse is
Weekly Wrap Up
Judge Bitar receives threats from head of Hezbollah's Liaison and Coordination Unit, Wafic Safa. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Megaphone | ميغافون (@megaphonenews) Judge Tarek Bitar verified in writing the substance of the threats made yesterday concerning the intention
How A Vacation Feels
So, after 9 splendid days spent in Dubai, I just reached back Lebanon and felt the urge to express myself. First when I was leaving to the airport, I got so many mixed feelings. Excitement mixed with fear. Why fear you