Tag: beirut
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The Godfather Of All Ministries
Lebanon Top 5: Things You Better Avoid In Lebanon
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The Coldest Winter in 100 years
According to studies from several Russian meteorological services, many European and Middle Eastern countries (such as Lebanon, Syria and Jordan) will face abnormally low Continue reading “The Coldest Winter in 100 years”
Lebanon Top 5: Faith in Humanity Restored
1. The blood donation after the Rouweis and Tripoli bombings was quite a scene to remember. Where hundreds of Lebanese Continue reading “Lebanon Top 5: Faith in Humanity Restored”
Lucrative But Taboo Businesses in Lebanon
Numerous are the businesses that can be launched in Lebanon and generate profit in no time. Regardless if they were done at the expense of archeological ruins like happened in Beirut in order to build a skyscraper, or the destruction Continue reading “Lucrative But Taboo Businesses in Lebanon”
When Charlatans Rule Lebanon
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…شعب بلا وطن
Lebanon Top 5 : Smuggling Routes

1. Seaports
Beirut and Tripoli have the two main maritime entries to Lebanon with large number of containers getting in and out everyday. These locations remain the first choice for smugglers to operate Continue reading “Lebanon Top 5 : Smuggling Routes”
Launching Missiles: An Amateur Military Overview
For the third time this year, several missiles were fired from populated areas targeting short to mid range objectives. The last one occurred on the night of August 1st at 11:45 and clearly targeted Baabda, an area where are located the Presidential Palace and the headquarters of the Lebanese Army. Continue reading “Launching Missiles: An Amateur Military Overview”
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Nazi Swastika on a wall in Beirut. Continue reading sOuRa mEn aRiBo…
Lebanon Top 5: Things Lebanese are proud of
1. El-Wasta: This form of nepotism is widely used in the Arab world and consists of using one’s connections or influence Continue reading “Lebanon Top 5: Things Lebanese are proud of”










