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  • Land of cedars

    August 13, 2019 by

    Welcome to the first post on my blog. Maybe you have already red it on my ‘about’ section, but I will be writing about Lebanon in the coming period. I thought it would be nice to start telling you something about a symbol that has represented this country for centuries: the Lebanon cedar. It is… Read more

  • A shockingly multicultural cuisine

    October 5, 2019 by

    Lebanese cuisine is famous worldwide and is also the most popular of all Middle Eastern cuisines. Maybe it’s because of the great use of herbs and spices, or maybe because its multiculturalism: it was influenced by many cultures during the years. Lebanon has been ruled by foreign powers until 22 November 1943, when it obtained… Read more

  • Hope for women

    September 16, 2019 by

    Women in Lebanon, according to the World Report 2019,  are subjected to discrimination under 15 separate religion-based personal status laws. Also, both child marriage and marital rape are, today, legal in the country. Everyday Lebanese women and girls are subjected to physical and mental discrimination, but not only, discrimination also includes inequality in access to… Read more

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