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Faisal O'Keefe
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Dafna Aizenberg Maps the Internet’s View of Our World
A young Israeli designer has collected digital data across a variety of internet meta-aspects (think “search phrases” and “virus attacks”) to paint pictures of the...
20 Goofy Ingredients You Can Actually Compost
Green Prophet loves composting, the DIY alchemy of diverting waste from landfills and converting it to nutrient-rich soil. But what if your kitchen doesn’t generate...
Bahrain Beauty Shop VaVaVoom Sells Recycling to Clients
Luxury beauty salon VaVaVoom kicked off a recycling campaign this month that encourages its upscale customers to clean up the environment. The initiative aims to...
Eatwith, The Airbnb for Foodies
There’s a new business afloat that links people to people for the purpose of sharing authentic local dining experiences. I found EatWith.com a month too...
World Cup 2022 in Qatar and the Energy Debate Over Artificial Clouds
For soccer fans (or football in Europe!) The Qatar World Cup Games don’t start for almost a decade, but officials are still kicking the ball...
Heaviest Man in Saudi Gets Royal Treatment
Saudi Arabian King Abdullah has intervened to help save the life of his largest subject, ordering Khalid bin Mohsen to be specially transported from the...
New Rotating, Vertigo-Inducing Dubai Tower Back on Track
Dubai’s record-breaking skyline is the stuff of imagination bolstered by immense wealth, a powerful combination that mostly results in epic fail architecture. A new rotating...
Middle East Shipping Lands Prince Charles in Hot Water
Britain’s Prince Charles lectures long on climate change and the local food movement, but a recent discovery about one of his businesses suggests the title...
$325,000 Fake Beef Burgers Grown in a Lab & Coming to a BBQ Near You!
Green Prophet’s told you about fish reared on pork products and Jordanian cows banned because of lumpy skin, but this story about beef burgers cooked...
Four Tweets Get Female Kuwaiti Blogger Jailed for 20 Months
Kuwait didn’t earn a mention in the “worst countries for journalism” published by online ‘zine Foreign Policy, even though three of its Middle Eastern neighbors...
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