Apr 15, 2023 | Featured, Human and Society, Opinions
By Mohammad El Sahily | Staff Writer With the passage of time, Lebanon continues to produce surprises and disappointments, all to the ever-increasing frustration of a dwindling number of people. A few weeks ago, a surprising government decision to not transfer to...
Apr 15, 2023 | Human and Society
كيفن طنوس يقول الكاتب سعيد يقطين ان “اللغة ثقافة، والثقافة لغة […]” ، فعندما يتعلّم الفرد لغة معيّنة، هذا لا يعني انّه بات باستطاعته ان يفهم اللغة ويتكلّمها فقط، بل يعني انّه تَعَرَّفَ على ثقافة وحضارة معيّنة. فاللغة تُطَوّر الثقافة، والعكس صحيح. ينطبق هذا...
Apr 9, 2023 | Human and Society, Opinions
By Mohammad El Sahily | Staff Writer Lebanon has never been worse off than it is today. Economic collapse, cultural chaos, political corruption & paralysis, are now staples of the Lebanese public space. People have reached unprecedented levels of...
Mar 15, 2023 | Featured, Human and Society, Opinions
By Garo Kerdelian | Staff Writer Contradictions. A country of contradictions. A country with the deepest joys and the most intense sorrows, a country with the most united yet most divided people, a country dying in pain that has never been more alive. Lebanon. For...
Mar 8, 2023 | Human and Society, Local, News, Opinions
By Jose Makary | Staff Writer This article is a collaboration between the national news subsection and the opinions subsection. The views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect or represent the official position or stance of Outlook. This...
Mar 7, 2023 | Arts & Culture, Featured, Human and Society, Opinions
By Nadeem El Zahr | Junior Editor of Opinions (English) There comes a time during every prospective period of sociopolitical transition across history, when one must reflect on its impact and effectiveness, and ultimately form a final, personal verdict as to its...