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Category: Lebanon

A Lull Before The Storm

West Asia or Middle East has remained uncharacteristically quiet for some time during the second wave of COVID-19 Pandemic, except for the 11-day Israel-Palestine conflict. Perhaps, it is because of […]

Crisis Management!

The recent twin explosions in Beirut and the ensuing death of at least 150 people have reminded the Global Community of some past events in Lebanon… Civil War, Sectarian Violence, […]

In The Face Of Crisis…

Beirut has lost its apparent peace and calm, and tranquil atmosphere, following the devastating explosion at its port area. Thousands of people took to the streets in central Beirut on […]

Protesters’ New Route In Beirut…

In a rare first, Lebanon saw two separate processions on its Independence Day (marked on November 22)! The official military march took place in the capital city of Beirut. And, […]

A Friend In Need

Lebanon recently made a serious attempt to readmit neighbouring Syria to Arab League in order to boost the economy of the war-ravaged West Asian nation. During the recent Arab foreign […]

Emotion, Affection & …

Time is an inalienable component of eternal love. Love is like a fairy tale for some and for others, it’s a chronicle of pain. The concept of love varies from […]