Frankfurt

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Rana Najjar (Al Hayat, Beirut) reported about the Hessian metropolis in Frankfurter Rundschau from 17 November to 14 December 2008.

Her colleague Martin Müller-Bialon from Frankfurter Rundschau reported from Beirut.

    Frankfurt 17.12.2008: More than oppression

    When asked why his publishing house will publish exclusively women’s literature, Allawi, who has lived in Germany for the past 40 years, replies: “To support courageous Arabic women’s literature”. more ...

    Frankfurt 15.12.2008: Lonely together

    Katharina lays her wrinkled hand on the table. She sits with her friend Helene in the café on the tenth floor. The two elegantly dressed older ladies are enjoying the fresh evening air between the illuminated skyscrapers. more ...

    Frankfurt 3.12.2008: Over the Roof at a Gallop

    The underground train stops at the local station. It is 12 noon, rays of sunlight steal through the air and look like spider webs. The cold seeps through my thick overcoat. more ...

    Frankfurt 27.11.2008:
    Generous Germans - A dog’s life in luxury

    Every day, Paula gets up at seven o’ clock, three hours before she has to go to work. She prepares a special dish for her spoilt friend „Eins“ and accompanies him on a walk in the neighbourhood. more ...

    Frankfurt 17.11.2008: Back from Beirut

    Müller just wants some peace and quiet. It was a hard few weeks’ work for our man in Beirut. Rana Najjar stays with us. Müller-Bialon brought her along with him on the return flight; the 28-year old Lebanese journalist will now report for four weeks from Frankfurt from her desk at the editorial office of the Frankfurter Rundschau. more ...

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