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Web Release
20-06-2025
- Business
- Web Release
Spinneys and Rebirth Beirut Light Up Hamra Street
As part of the ongoing 'Let's Light Up Our Community' initiative, Spinneys, in collaboration with Rebirth Beirut, the Beirut Development Committee, and the Hamra Traders Association, lit up the main Hamra Street in the heart of Beirut on the evening of Wednesday, June 18, 2025, at 7:30 PM, in front of the Spinneys – Hamra branch. The event opened with a speech by the Founder and President of Rebirth Beirut, Mr. Gaby Fernaine, who welcomed the attendees and praised the resilience of Beirut's residents and their determination to hold on to hope despite all circumstances. He emphasized that this spirit is what drives the association to continue its work. In his speech, he said: 'Every Light we turn on is a new point of hope for this city, and every street we illuminate is one step closer to the beautiful Beirut we love and dream of.' He added that this initiative, which began in May 2022 in collaboration with Medco, has so far succeeded in lighting 152 streets, 11 main avenues, 4 squares, 2 gardens, 2 staircases, and a tunnel in the capital—stressing that the work will continue and will not stop. On this occasion, Mr. Hassan Ezzeddine, Chairman of Spinneys Lebanon, delivered a speech in which he emphasized the importance of partnership between the private sector and civil society. He praised the 'Let's Light Up Our Community' initiative for helping revive the life pulse of the capital's streets and reaffirmed the company's commitment to supporting such developmental and humanitarian projects. Beirut Governor Judge Marwan Abboud also spoke, highlighting the vital role of civil society, especially Rebirth Beirut. He noted that such initiatives genuinely contribute to helping Beirut recover. He stated: 'Today we witness how determination and belief in the city can truly bring about real change.' The event saw remarkable attendance, including official, municipal, and civil figures, most notably Governor Judge Marwan Abboud, newly elected Municipal Council President Mr. Ibrahim Zeidan and council members, along with members of the association's board of trustees, representatives from the Hamra Traders Association, the Beirut Development Committee, civil society organizations, friends and supporters of the street, and representatives from Lebanese media outlets who covered the event and helped convey its message. The association extended special thanks to Mr. Malek Hejazi for his initiative and on-ground support of the project since day one, and to Ms. Michèle Chammas Gharzouzi, Chief Innovation Officer at Medco, who has been a key partner in this initiative. At the conclusion of the event, Rebirth Beirut announced that its next stop will be lighting up the airport road—from the ESCWA building to the Middle East Airlines (MEA) headquarters—as part of a comprehensive project approved by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport, in coordination with the Governor of Beirut and relevant municipalities, and under the patronage of MEA. The project is expected to be completed within approximately one month. Rebirth Beirut continues its mission of lighting the streets of the capital, one by one—reviving hope and restoring life to a city that never loses its spark.


National News
16-04-2025
- Business
- National News
(UPDATE) Salam Launches Beirut Airport Road Rehabilitation Project
NNA – Prime Minister Nawaf Salam on Wednesday officially launched the rehabilitation project for the main access road to Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport, extending from the airport terminal to the ESCWA building in the heart of the capital. The launch ceremony took place at the Training and Conference Center of Middle East Airlines (MEA), with the participation of Ministers Fayez Rasamny (Public Works and Transport), Ahmad Hajjjar (Interior), and Laura Khazen Lahoud (Tourism), as well as MEA Chairman Mohammad El Hout, Director General of Civil Aviation Amin Jaber, Beirut Governor Marwan Abboud, Mount Lebanon Governor Mohammad Makawi, Secretary General of the Council of Ministers Mahmoud Makkieh, and senior officials from the airport and civil aviation sector. Also present were representatives from the engineering firm Khatib & Alami, the NGO Rebirth Beirut, and municipal leaders from the southern suburbs. The ceremony began with the Lebanese national anthem, followed by welcoming remarks from MEA's Head of Public Relations, Rima Makawi. MEA Chairman Mohammad El Hout then delivered a speech in which he warmly welcomed Prime Minister Salam and affectionately referred to MEA as 'his company,' recalling the historic ties between the Salam family and the airline. El Hout noted that Prime Minister Salam is a licensed pilot with a longstanding passion for aviation, sharing that his connection to MEA dates back to childhood. 'Your choice to launch this project from MEA, rather than the Grand Serail, is deeply appreciated,' he added. He went on to highlight MEA's role in supporting the country during difficult times, stating: 'After the ceasefire, and following the election of President Joseph Aoun and the formation of the new government, MEA was eager to contribute to this new chapter. The airline remained operational when other international carriers pulled out, preserving Lebanon's vital connection to the world.' El Hout also praised Minister Rasamny for his quick and effective engagement since assuming office, particularly their shared efforts to modernize the VIP lounge and improve access to the airport. He announced that MEA will finance the installation of road lighting in coordination with Rebirth Beirut, based on suggestions made by the minister. 'Naturally, the Board of Directors and I decided to proceed with the full rehabilitation of the road,' he said. He further commended the efforts of the Ministry of Interior, local governors, and municipalities in addressing the issue of unregulated advertisements along the road. Emphasizing that the initiative is purely aesthetic and apolitical, he clarified that most of the advertisements are commercial in nature, with only one exception. Concluding his remarks, El Hout thanked the Minister of Tourism for her continued efforts and reaffirmed MEA's commitment to working with the ministry, building on the successful cooperation initiated under former Minister Walid Nassar. Following the speeches, Ramadan Harb from Khatib & Alami presented a detailed plan for the road rehabilitation project. A video was also screened showcasing the upcoming renovation of the VIP lounge at the airport, designed by architect Joe Farah, with implementation expected to begin soon. In his address, Minister of Public Works and Transport Fayez Rasamny stated: 'It is a pleasure and an honor to be with you today, just 66 days after the formation of the government, to launch the rehabilitation project for the access road to Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport. From day one, we pledged to make Beirut Airport a dignified, modern gateway that reflects Lebanon's cultural identity, refined taste, and deep heritage. And that image would not be complete without the road that leads to it—our country's first impression, its welcoming face. This is no ordinary road. It carries the emotions of every Lebanese across its kilometers. It tells the story of a nation. It is the shared path of residents and expatriates alike—two wings of the same homeland. It is a journey before the journey, one taken with the heart—where tears of farewell become tears of return, where eyes light up when loved ones come home for the holidays, for new opportunities, or simply for reunion. Today's project goes beyond infrastructure. It is about restoring an emotional bond between the Lebanese people and their homeland. The project includes full rehabilitation of the road from the main airport terminal to the ESCWA headquarters. Works will involve comprehensive repaving and maintenance, installation of new lighting poles, upgrade of safety signage and crash barriers, servicing of electromechanical systems, and extensive landscaping. In parallel, we are rehabilitating the old airport road to ensure all access points are unified, upgraded, and worthy of Lebanon and its visitors. Standing here today, at the MEA headquarters near the airport, one cannot help but note the stark contrast between public facilities managed privately and those left solely to public institutions. During my first post-inspection visit, I jokingly told Mr. El Hout: 'Shall we switch roles?' A light-hearted comment that nonetheless expresses deep appreciation for MEA's model of public-private partnership—one that delivers results, ensures sustainability, and ultimately benefits the public good. While we're announcing this project today, it is by no means the last. Many more initiatives are underway, and we will keep you informed every step of the way. Thank you for being here, and thank you to everyone who still believes in Lebanon and works every day to keep its gateways open to hope.' Prime Minister Nawaf Salam also delivered a speech during the ceremony, underscoring both the symbolic and practical significance of the initiative. 'In recent months, we've held several meetings with Middle East Airlines, and our most important one will be in a few months when we celebrate MEA's 80th anniversary,' Salam said. 'Today's occasion, however, is equally meaningful. Like many Lebanese abroad, I always felt that MEA—through its offices, pilots, and crew—was a proud reflection of Lebanon, often rivaling our diplomatic missions. It truly represents Lebanon's beautiful face to the world, while also playing a critical domestic role.' The Prime Minister commended MEA for its role in upgrading airport facilities, including the VIP lounge, describing it as a model public-private partnership. 'MEA is a private company with shareholders, but it clearly operates in the public interest,' he noted. He also emphasized the importance of the airport road as the first impression for returning expatriates and visiting tourists, and praised the work undertaken by Khatib & Alami. He noted that meetings have already taken place with the ministers of defense and interior to strengthen road security. Salam concluded by congratulating MEA Chairman Mohammad El Hout and all the airline's employees for their continued efforts. Following the ceremony, Prime Minister Salam, accompanied by the Ministers of Tourism, Interior, and Public Works, as well as Chairman El Hout, toured various MEA departments. Staff members provided detailed briefings on the company's operations.


National News
02-04-2025
- Entertainment
- National News
Sundus Al Khalidi Returns with "Boundless Vision" at Rebirth Beirut
NNA - The renowned Iraqi artist Sundus Al Khalidi makes her highly anticipated return in Lebanon with "Boundless Vision," a solo exhibition curated by Dr. Tony Karam at Rebirth Beirut CulturalSpace. The opening will take place on April 3rd, 2025, from 6PM to 9PM, with the exhibition running until April 12th (1PM – 7PM daily, except Sundays). Known for her powerful contemporary works, Al Khalidi has exhibited across the Middle East and Europe, exploring themes of identity, resilience, and cultural heritage. A graduate of Baghdad University's Fine Arts College, Al Khalidi has held exhibitions in Baghdad, Amman, Beirut, Milan, Madrid and Germany. Since 2019, her work was part of Opera Gallery in Beirut and she contributed to the 2020 "For Beirut with Love" exhibition, organized by Opera Gallery to support the rebirth of Beirut following the city's devastating explosion. "Boundless Vision" marks her triumphant return, showcasing a bold evolution of her artistic style. Gaby Fernaine, Founder and President of Rebirth Beirut, stated: 'We are honored to host Sundus Al Khalidi's return. Her work reflects the resilience of both the artist and Beirut, and this exhibition is a testament to hope, creativity, and renewal.' Part of the proceeds from the exhibition will go to Rebirth Beirut's initiatives, including infrastructure rehabilitation, street lighting projects, and other efforts aimed at revitalizing the city.


Web Release
25-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Web Release
Roger de Tanios Lands in Beirut for the First Time as Part of His World Tour
By Editor_wr Last updated Mar 24, 2025 Internationally renowned artist Roger de Tanios makes his Beirut debut as part of his world tour. With a career spanning 27 countries, de Tanios blends his Lebanese-French heritage with his background as an international legal advisor to create thought-provoking art exploring identity and cultural narratives. Best known for his 'Aychak Man' series, de Tanios reimagines the macho man archetype, exposing a struggle between tradition and modernity. Through bold paintings and sculptures, he challenges stereotypes and sparks dialogue on gender roles. De Tanios has exhibited in major art capitals, including New York, Paris, London, and Tokyo, earning 13 international awards. His 'Incomparable Art' retrospective will open on Tuesday March 25, 2025, from 5 PM to 9 PM at Rebirth Beirut in Gemmayzeh, running until March 31, 2025, from 5 PM to 8 PM (except Sunday). Gaby Fernaine, President and Founder of Rebirth Beirut, expressed his enthusiasm: 'At Rebirth Beirut, we take pride in showcasing artists who transcend borders and provoke thought. Roger de Tanios brings a unique perspective, and his work challenges and reshapes perceptions of identity and tradition. We are excited to host his first solo show in Lebanon at Rebirth Beirut's cultural space, following his remarkable international success with 118 exhibitions.' Beyond its artistic significance, part of the proceeds will support Rebirth Beirut's infrastructure and rehabilitation projects. Don't miss this exceptional artistic experience! Soon, monumental sculptures of the 'Aychak Man' will grace cities worldwide, celebrating the interplay of civilizations and inspiring new perspectives Next Post DIFC Art Nights Returns – Call for Artist Entries Closing Soon Comments are closed.


Libnan News
25-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Libnan News
Roger de Tanios Lands in Beirut for the First Time as Part of His World Tour
- Advertisement - Internationally renowned artist Roger de Tanios makes his Beirut debut as part of his world tour. With a career spanning 27 countries, de Tanios blends his Lebanese-French heritage with his background as an international legal advisor to create thought-provoking art exploring identity and cultural narratives. Best known for his 'Aychak Man' series, de Tanios reimagines the macho man archetype, exposing a struggle between tradition and modernity. Through bold paintings and sculptures, he challenges stereotypes and sparks dialogue on gender roles. De Tanios has exhibited in major art capitals, including New York, Paris, London, and Tokyo, earning 13 international awards. His 'Incomparable Art' retrospective will open on Tuesday March 25, 2025, from 5 PM to 9 PM at Rebirth Beirut in Gemmayzeh, running until March 31, 2025, from 5 PM to 8 PM (except Sunday). Gaby Fernaine, President and Founder of Rebirth Beirut, expressed his enthusiasm: 'At Rebirth Beirut, we take pride in showcasing artists who transcend borders and provoke thought. Roger de Tanios brings a unique perspective, and his work challenges and reshapes perceptions of identity and tradition. We are excited to host his first solo show in Lebanon at Rebirth Beirut's cultural space, following his remarkable international success with 118 exhibitions.' Beyond its artistic significance, part of the proceeds will support Rebirth Beirut's infrastructure and rehabilitation projects. Don't miss this exceptional artistic experience! Soon, monumental sculptures of the 'Aychak Man' will grace cities worldwide, celebrating the interplay of civilizations and inspiring new perspectives.