Lebanese elections 2018: An opposition is formed Anne Kirstine Rønn·09/05/2018The Turban Times reports measured the temperature in Beirut – post-election.BlogCuriosity·0 Comments·0·83 views
We can’t blame the Lebanese people for lack of change Jade Saab·24/04/2018Understanding the dynamics of Lebanon’s democratic journey.Analysis·0 Comments·0·103 views
When the system stinks: Lebanese garbage protesters are calling for sustainable garbage management Anne Kirstine Rønn·12/02/2018“We are not political parties. We are civil society organisations.”Feature·0 Comments·0·217 views
Lebanese students divided over Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s return Anne Kirstine Rønn·15/01/2018Lebanese students tell The Turban Times they are more reluctant to celebrate.FeatureInterview·0 Comments·0·160 views
Will Lebanon’s new Christian president make Hezbollah stronger? Anne Kirstine Rønn·26/11/2016The election of Lebanon’s new president might change the political balance in the country.Analysis·0 Comments·0·125 views
Beirut local elections: A new battle with a usual result Anne Kirstine Rønn·22/05/2016Beirut local election followed in many ways the standard recipe. But there was one important difference.Analysis·0 Comments·0·87 views
Young Lebanese unite in their political disgust Anne Kirstine Rønn·05/04/2016While the politicians fail to agree, young Lebanese seem to have reached an overwhelming consensus: politics is a mess.Feature·1 Comment·0·115 views
Will Lebanon have a new president in 2016? Jihad Taha·07/03/2016Leader of the Christian ‘Lebanese Forces’ party has endorsed Michel Aoun in the presidential elections.Analysis·0 Comments·0·136 views