Ep.198 (Video): The Special Tribunal for Lebanon with Olga Kavran

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My Beautiful Garden this Way

A story about displacement, refuge and love. Reflecting on growing up in a refugee camp, the outbreak of civil war, Israeli invasion, post-war redevelopment, downtown reconstruction, renewed conflict and what was and remains Beirut. With architect Al Hamed. Commemorating the star ...  Show more

Live at Union Marks with Bashshar Haydar & Michael Young (Ep.441)

LIVE at Union Marks with Bashshar Haydar & Michael Young. Taped live on Saturday, 28 February - hours before learning of Ali Khamenei's fate. A discussion covering security arrangements with Israel, questions surrounding normalization efforts and potential fallout from a forced p ...  Show more

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