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Lebanon

  • The image features a vibrant and colorful design with abstract, flowing shapes resembling Arabic calligraphy. These shapes are intertwined and layered in various hues, particularly in shades of blue, green, and hints of other colors. Above the calligraphy, there is an explosion-like silhouette of a crowd holding up signs against a purple background, suggesting a sense of movement or celebration. The overall composition conveys a dynamic and energetic atmosphere. Lebanon. When Domestic Workers Take Over the Words of the Masters Micheline Tobia · October 2019
  • The image depicts a narrow path between rows of temporary tents or makeshift shelters, likely in a refugee or displaced persons camp. The tents are primarily white and appear to be made from tarpaulin or similar materials. There are clothes hanging outside some of the tents, suggesting attempts to dry them. The ground is muddy, indicating recent rain, and the surrounding area appears arid with few visible structures beyond the camp. The scene conveys a sense of modest living conditions and the challenges faced by individuals in such environments. Lebanon. A Hateful Crusade against Syrian and Palestinian Refugees Anna Mukhamedov · August 2019
  • The image depicts a formal conference setting. A middle-aged man, presumably a speaker, is standing at a podium with a sign that reads "CEDRE" and indicates the location and date of the event. He appears to be addressing an audience that includes several men seated behind him, some of whom are engaged in listening or taking notes. The environment has a professional tone, with tables set up and various drinks and papers visible. The atmosphere suggests a significant discussion or presentation, likely focused on economic or policy-related matters. Once Again, Lebanon Is on a Financial Tightrope Sibylle Rizk · July 2019
  • The image features an illustration that appears to be a collage of various elements. On the left, there is a round, patterned design that resembles a decorative emblem or decorative pattern. In the center, a group of people are depicted looking upwards, possibly in awe or contemplation. Above them, there's a cloud-like shape, which adds to the sense of looking up. On the right side, there's a geometric design or schematic, possibly representing a technical or industrial element. The overall color scheme includes shades of peach and black, creating a striking contrast and a modern feel. The Impossible Reform of the Lebanese Financial System Marie-José Daoud · November 2018
  • The image shows a group of individuals in formal attire, seated around a table. The man in the foreground is dressed in traditional Saudi attire, wearing a red and white checkered headscarf (ghutrah) and a long brown robe. He appears focused, looking ahead. In the background, another man in military attire is also present, along with other officials. The setting appears to be a formal meeting or conference, indicated by the presence of flags and documents on the table. From Yemen to Lebanon, Saudi Arabia’s Dubious Offensives Gabriele vom Bruck · May 2018
  • The image depicts a formal conference setting, featuring several dignitaries sitting in a room with flags from various nations displayed prominently in the background. The attendees are dressed in traditional attire, indicating a Middle Eastern cultural context. A large emblem or logo is visible above them, likely representing the conference's purpose, which involves international cooperation or reconstruction efforts. Among the seated figures, one appears to be a prominent leader or official, positioned at the forefront of the image. The overall atmosphere suggests a significant meeting aimed at addressing important regional or global issues. Five Schemes to Generate Income in the Arab World and Worsen the Crisis Erwin van Veen , Willem van den Berg · April 2018
  • The image shows a soldier standing outside a building with a large sign displaying the words "الجمهورية اللبنانية" (Lebanese Republic) and "وزارة المالية" (Ministry of Finance) in Arabic. The building has a modern façade with a marble entrance. The soldier is wearing military uniform and holding a weapon, indicating a security presence at the site. The overall setting suggests a government location in Lebanon. French Mobilization for an Irreformable Lebanese Economy Henri Mamarbachi · April 2018
  • The image appears to be a black-and-white depiction of a group of people walking. They are wearing headscarves, and their expressions convey a sense of determination or seriousness. The scene is likely conveying a historical or social context, emphasizing themes of struggle or protest. The artistic style gives it a dramatic and powerful feel, highlighting the figures against a lighter background. After the Defeat, The Arab Left on the Offensive Nicolas Dot-Pouillard · August 2017
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