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Tafline Laylin
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Masdar Puts Nearly Half of its Green Future in Emirati Control
Twelve new UAE graduates have been employed to work with the Masdar Institute. In 2010, Emiratis made up only 13% of their own country’s population....
Spencer Tunick Photos of Naked Israelis are Worth $2,000!
Spencer Tunick is one of the world’s most celebrated and controversial photographers with no fewer than 75 large-scale nude photo shoots under his proverbial belt....
Jordan’s Dinosaur Grid to Get a “Smart” Upgrade?
It has been three decades since Jordan’s national grid has seen substantial infrastructural changes, but the US Trade and Development Agency (USTDA) has recently donated...
Sinai’s Ecological Future Hangs in the Balance
As part of the 1979 peace treaty with Israel, the Sinai Peninsula was restored to Egyptian control – an event that the country celebrated with some...
Lebanon’s Largest Solar Project Lights up a Green Highway
Like Egypt, Israel, and Jordan, Lebanon has been beset with energy shortages recently – a crisis that will escalate as demand grows alongside an ever-expanding...
Bassam El-Okeily Converted a Tiny Garage into this Gorgeous Narrow House
Egyptians are among the most romantic thinkers I’ve met. Their hearts are so often tangled up in their work, resulting not only in a lot...
Earth-Friendly Vernacular Date Palm Leaf Architecture Revisited in London
One of the most exciting exhibits we’ve heard about is currently on display at London’s Royal Geographic Society. What makes it so exciting? Amidst stately...
Gentle Kuwaiti Marine Activism (VIDEO)
Recent images of a dead, bloody wolf and broken flamingos that young Kuwaiti men killed for sport gave the oil-rich state a dark reputation. But...
Mine Landfills, Not Asteroids!
When we learned about Planetary Resources’ asteroid mining scheme, a well-known Cree Indian proverb came to mind: “Only when the last tree has died and...
Arab School Scoops a Coveted Israeli Green Globe Award
2012 Marks the ninth year that green globes have been awarded to Israel’s most sustainable movers and shakers, and a small Arab school northeast of...
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