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The Liberum - Defying the Ordinary
The Liberum is a news platform of uncensored ideas and stories defying the ordinary. A platform with a new look and feel, unapologetic in every essence.
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The Liberum - an old Latin term for ‘the free’ - advocates a free marketplace of ideas and thoughts. Freedom of speech and the fundamental right to seek and publish information through an independent press is under attack now more than ever.
News - The Liberum
Nov 14, 2024 · The dispute between Israelis and Palestinians over who rightfully owns the area between the River […]
Middle East - The Liberum
Dec 31, 2024 · Unlike China, Europe, and the United States, the Middle East's electric vehicle (EV) market, including […]
The Liberum’s highlights of 2022: we have only just begun
Dec 31, 2022 · The last day of 2022. It’s been a wild ride for most of us: an unpredictable global market, global conflicts, and inflation that just won’t disappear. 2022 was also the year The Levant News was buried, and The Liberum was born. Some …
2024 highlights: From exposing the Climate Hoax to Chaos in the …
Dec 31, 2024 · The last hours of 2024. It's a cliché, but the year has flown by again. Like the previous year, 2024 was characterised by turmoil and bloodshed in Central Europe and the Middle East.
United States | The Liberum
Jan 29, 2025 · During Donald Trump’s inauguration, former President Joe Biden, former Vice President Kamala Harris, and all […]
Syria - The Liberum
Iran's regional influence in the Middle East turns around ally Syria. In its struggle to […]
The War of Lies - The Liberum
Jun 13, 2024 · Cover of ‘On the Jews and Their Lies’, the antisemitic treatise written in 1543 by the German Reformation leader Martin Luther (1483–1546). In revisiting Martin Luther’s 1543 diatribe “On the Jews and Their Lies,” we see that the essence of antisemitism remains unchanged, even as its manifestations adapt to the times.
Gibran - The Liberum
Jun 5, 2024 · There was an interesting Zoom conference on Lebanese poet, writer and artist Khalil Gibran, where a contemporary translation of The Prophet by poet Henri Zugheib was the main topic. As a translator, I was intrigued; Zugheib wanted a more relaxed text that younger generations could handle, explaining that all translations are probabilistic approximations, so there’s always room for new ...