How a Lebanese social enterprise is resewing the second-hand clothing industry Frederik Kelter21/02/2019 "We saw an opportunity to do something."... BlogCuriosity
No lid on the Lebanese garbage crisis Frederik Kelter18/12/2018 The Lebanese government is kicking the can on the issue.... Curiosity
How Lebanese labour is suffering under labour laws Frederik Kelter10/10/2018 Outdated Lebanese labour laws are leading to draconian labour practices.... BlogCuriosity
The missing pages of Lebanese history Frederik Kelter18/09/2018 When you are trying to forget the past, there is no reason to write it down in a history textbook.... BlogCuriosity
Dates in Oman: Bringing the past into the future? Tone Delin Indrelid23/07/2018 Tone Delin Indrelid explores the basics of date farming in Oman, and the importance of family in growing dates.... Curiosity
Beyond mosques and camels: Discovering art in Muscat Tone Delin Indrelid04/07/2018 Tone Delin Indrelid, a self-professed ignoramus of art, tries to learn something about art in Muscat and discovers that abstract pieces can open up for interesting conversations.... BlogCuriosityInterview
Lebanese elections 2018: An opposition is formed Anne Kirstine Rønn09/05/2018 The Turban Times reports measured the temperature in Beirut – post-election.... BlogCuriosity
The Omani village that’s empowering women through entrepreneurship Tone Delin Indrelid09/05/2018 Tone Delin Indrelid writes about the Sidab Women Community House and how it's making a positive, sustainable impact on local women's lives.... BlogCuriosity
Labour Day in Lebanon: This is how domestic workers celebrated Sarah L. Page02/05/2018 Day off for Labour Day? Not for your maid.... BlogCuriosityInterview
Oman: Migration and the importance of state policies Tone Delin Indrelid07/03/2018 In this article, Tone Delin Indrelid, a migrant herself, looks at migration patterns and host country policies in her current home, Oman.... BlogCuriosity