No lid on the Lebanese garbage crisis Frederik Kelter18/12/2018 The Lebanese government is kicking the can on the issue.... Curiosity
Meet the poet who created a safe space for emotions in Beirut Anne Kirstine Rønn02/09/2018 “I think emotions are sometimes difficult to talk about in our community.”... Interview
Lebanese elections 2018: An opposition is formed Anne Kirstine Rønn09/05/2018 The Turban Times reports measured the temperature in Beirut – post-election.... BlogCuriosity
When the system stinks: Lebanese garbage protesters are calling for sustainable garbage management Anne Kirstine Rønn12/02/2018 “We are not political parties. We are civil society organisations.”... Feature
Brain drain in Lebanon: High outflow of university graduates hits the country’s economy hard Anne Kirstine Rønn15/11/2017 About one third of young Lebanese finishing a university degree end up working abroad.... Feature
LGBT rights in Lebanon: A silent revolt Anne Kirstine Rønn24/04/2017 Lebanon is an interesting and progressive case for LGBT rights in the Arab region, but we’re not in La La Land.... Feature
The lives of Lebanon’s 250,000 migrant maids Anne Kirstine Rønn16/01/2017 This is the story about Karen, the maid of my green grocer, her colleagues, those who fight for their rights, and those who fight against.... Feature
How to make feminist art in a cultural crossfire Anne Kirstine Rønn31/08/2016 Ramlet el Baida is an example of the way women are seen and treated in public spaces all over Lebanon.... Feature
The story of a bicycle shop in Beirut – one of the world’s least bike-friendly cities Anne Kirstine Rønn03/07/2016 Noubar’s history is not just a story of a man who sells bicycles, but a piece of social history reflected in a bicycle shop.... FeatureHistorical View
Beirut local elections: A new battle with a usual result Anne Kirstine Rønn22/05/2016 Beirut local election followed in many ways the standard recipe. But there was one important difference.... Analysis