WITH their many tattoos, shaped bodies and tense facial expressions, the discoordination of the half a dozen convicts performing contemporary dance goes unnoticed.
Among the 100 spectators attending the play are guards from Lebanon's infamous (...)
Rula has not had a three-month holiday from school, because she has not attended school for the last three years. With her broken shoes and dirty clothes, she begs for money on the streets of Beirut. Occasionally, she sells chewing gum or roses. She (...)
The dozen passengers inside the bus that will take them from Beirut to Raqqa, Syria, look somber before their departure.
It is 7 p.m., and a plainclothed policeman is checking the documents and tickets of the travelers, all Syrians.
This is the (...)