Category: Lebanon

Hard Life In Lebanon

Source Maya Zankoul and Qifanabki

Cedars of Lebanon

Last Snow In Lebanon

Why Blackberry Will Fail In Lebanon

For the last one year or maybe more, Lebanese tech gadget geeks waited for the Blackberry to land in their country, and at last the service was announced by MTC Touch, one of the 2 local mobile service providers, these state owned companies that are monopolizing the lebanese market are operated by foreign companies. [...]

Lebanese Beggaring

For the last few years, every few months you could easily spot billboards in Lebanon, thanking a bunch of what we call in lebanese sister countries, for donating or helping Lebanon.
And everytime I see these I have the feeling that Lebanese are beggars and I am one of them.
But I always feel bad about [...]

Beirut Corniche

Beirut Corniche

Lebanon961.com

Lebanon961.com is a New Lebanese web portal dedicated 100% to the Lebanese community in Lebanon and all over the world.
In today’s world of internet dominance, Lebanon961’s mission is to provide the Lebanese with the latest and most up-to-date internet technologies in order to create the biggest Lebanese community on the net by allowing it’s members [...]

Lebanese Diaspora

copyright: iLoubnan.info

FR- Castania Nuts

Castania Nuts is a Lebanese brand.

Lebanese Private Law

Every morning on my way to the office I pass by the Saint Charles commercial center where you can also find the Lebanese Canadian bank, after getting out of the down town and start entering this part of Beirut in front of this building, every morning you have an unbelievable traffic jam because of the [...]

Lebanon & Rain

Welcome to Lebanon, the land of Cedars, today is the 15th of October and we had one of our first rains, suddenly heavy showers started, and as usual almost all roads were blocked because of the Lebanese style floods.
For Lebanese this is a very normal and regular issue to be held for hours in heavy [...]

2008 Corruption Perceptions Index

On the corruption perceptions index that was published Tuesday by Transparency International , the country with the highest ranking (lowest number) is considered the least corrupt. Denmark tops the list at number one, perceived as the least corrupt nation, while Somalia, considered the most corrupt, is at number 180.
Lebanon is ranked 102 out of 180 [...]

Beirut Graffiti – Part 2

Beirut Graffiti

This wall reads ‘Beirut won’t die’; tagged by Rami aka El-Mou3alim.