Beirut Today interviews Kelna Beirut's parliamentary candidate Hassan Sinno from the Beirut II district
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The discussion revealed a general consensus on the state's dysfunction and the persistent issue of a regime struggling since the Civil War.
Despite the legal and financial constraints that they are faced with, through the adaption of local scriptwriters and directors, theatre in Lebanon perseveres.
The price of virtual coins is socially constructed by the purchases made on the market at a given point in time.
We don’t live in a utopia, but we are at least entitled to decide what Beirut is, and what Beirut isn’t.
Beyond practicing and learning new languages, Let’s Talk Language also allows people from all over the world to meet and make cultural discoveries.
Beirut Today interviews Kollouna Watani's parliamentary candidate Laury Haytayan from the Beirut I district
Beirut Today went to the Manara and asked people about their opinions on the upcoming parliamentary #elections2018
Charges were filed by a national civil movement called UnitedForLebanon following the procurement of evidence and documents proving the embezzlement and misappropriation of funds.
In addition to having plant-based and ethical food options, the animals at the cafe will all be rescued stray cats, fostered from BETA’s shelter, and up for adoption.
With its “women empowerment” theme, the aim of this festival is to shed light on women in front of and behind the camera lens, as well as those who envision strong female characters.
The KAFA protest is particularly significant in the context of the upcoming parliamentary elections, with many signs stating that their bearers will not be voting for “patriarchal ideology."