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Peace Takes Center Stage with Lea Baroudi

Interviewed by Editor-in-Chief, Patricia Bitar Cherfan Disadvantaged, marginalized, impoverished. How does one begin to help people chained to this end of the...

The Road of the Lebanese Immigrant Walter Muller Moujir

South America is an established hotspot for the Lebanese diaspora; Argentina alone boasts 1.5 million of them. Immigration to the country began...

Coffee & Politics: Bringing Politics Back to the People

Most of today’s youth feel alienated from political life, and it’s easy to see why. Lebanon arguably has one of the most...

The Ancient Silk Road: A Modern Version Is in the Making

The roads of China and the Mediterranean countries are converging once again. Some 2,200 years extend from the era of the Han...

Saving Lebanon, One Child At A Time

Save the Children Lebanon faces the unique challenge of serving 1.4 million children in the country in need of basic services — from food and water to...

Tripoli’s Little Artists: Kun Ensen’s Peacebuilding Project

Sadika Kebbi founded the nonprofit Kun Ensen (Being Human), teaching youth to express themselves through art and public speaking, but the bigger...