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Category: Lebanon

  • Lebanon to witness total blackout tonight?

    The EDL Board of Directors declared n Monday that the company will be forcibly closed until contract workers and collectors end their sit-in.

    In a statement, the Board said that due to this step, power cuts are expected all across Lebanon in the next few hours.

    Later in the afternoon, the EDL administration announced that it will be moving to the Zouk power plant and called on President Michel Sleiman to task concerned authorities with ridding the company’s main building of protestors. Source

    Now that the EDL building in Mar Mkhayel is officially closed, when is the security forces willing to intrvene and send the clowns occupying EDL back home? If not now then when?

    While many online campaigns are showing support to the contract workers, I personally support Minister Gibran Bassil in this matter. Those people were almost all hired through politicians like Berri and the alikes, and of course there’s an excess number of them now who are becaming a burden on EDL.

    To me, these workers represent corruption at its best in our government, and Bassil SHOULD win his battle against them. Otherwise, workers in other sectors will follow the same path to stay in their positions and keep earning their undeserved salaries!

    Photo via Marwan Tahtah from Al-Akhbar

  • Lebanese Olympic team were not provided with a formal attire!

    I’m not quite surprised with our government not providing the appropriate support to our Olympic team this year, but to disregard providing them with a formal attire is too much. Swimmer Katya Bachrouche wrote that the team had to make their entrance in warm-ups with duct-tape to cover the excess logos!

    Still, we were of course laughing at the Egyptian team because they were provided with fake suits ignoring that our team had nothing to wear.

  • London 2012 Olympics


    All the luck to the Lebanese athletes competing in the 2012 Olympics!

    • Ahmad Hazer (Athletics)
    • Greta Taslakian (Athletics)
    • Zain Shaito (Fencing)
    • Mona Shaito (Fencing)
    • Caren Shammas (Judo)
    • Ray Bassil (Shooting)
    • Wael Kobrosly (Swimming)
    • Katya Bachrouche (Swimming)
    • Tvin Carole Moumjoghlian (Table Tennis)
    • Andrea Paoli (Taekwondo)
  • IKEA is not coming to Beirut City Centre

    After hearing many rumors that IKEA will be soon opening in Beirut City Centre, I was just informed yesterday that they are not.

    According to my sources, it seems that IKEA originally asked for a very large space to rent, but due to the high demand for shop space rental by a lot of other business owners, the people behind Beirut City Centre were unable to accommodate IKEA’s needs.

    This I guess doesn’t mean that IKEA will not be coming to Lebanon at all, since they’re already showing interest in the country, but it will probably take time until they decide where exactly will they choose to open.

  • World’s biggest Ramadan lantern lit up in Nabatiyeh

    As electricity is becoming a luxury in the country, someone in Nabatiyeh thought it would be nice to light up the world’s biggest Ramadan lantern, while the town’s street lights are most probably always off due to electricity shortage!

    The lantern is 18 meters high, weighs 4 tons, and took 6 months to complete.

    Source

  • touch’s free calls offer runs out

    If you haven’t yet subscribed to touch’s latest offers allowing you to call one local number for free between 8PM and 4AM throughout the month of Ramadan, then don’t bother trying since they’re no longer accepting new subscriptions according to the above screenshot by AlloFail group on Facebook. As if touch really needed to give people an additional reason to complain more…

  • Ramadan Kareem

    May this holy month bring you and your families peace, happiness, and prosperity.

    Photo by iNezar

  • Ward El-Khal busted?

    Looks to me more like part of a prank TV show to be aired during Ramadan, don’t you think?

    Update:

     

    According to this article in elnashra fan, the video turned to be nothing but a teaser for an upcoming series starring Ward, and the people behind it thought of posting the video on YouTube to create a media buzz around their new work, which eventually worked since they got more than 60,000 views in a couple of days. Anyway, I personally think it falls under cheap advertising…

    Update:

    The video turned out to be real and Ward is filing a lawsuit against whoever is behind the whole thing.

    Update:

    The whole thing was a promotion to LBCI’s new drama channel!

  • Ahmad Al-Assir doing stuff!

    If something will ever be written in the history of Lebanon about Ahmad Al-Assir, this blog is going to be a great reference!

    Someone decided to document the very interesting life of Al-Assir online and is so far doing a great job! Make sure to check it out here.