
Beautiful Lebanese singer May Hariri has decided to participate in the next Gaza Aid Ships! May Hariri says that she and her business manager signed their names up to be part of the relief committee that will leave from Lebanon heading to Gaza on a ship that will give humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza. Well friend, If May really goes with the ships of aid then no doubt she deserves the title of one of the bravest women in the world. You are great Hariri, you have taken really great decision.

Many people get plastic surgery to improve the look of their body. Many people get plastic surgery to improve the look of their body.
Well, friends you will be really surprised to hear that Lebanon is the country with the highest rate of plastic surgeries in the world. According to a French Report apparently one in every 3 women in Lebanon has already gone under the knife. With more than one million and half interventions per year, this little country is the champion of the world in plastic surgery. Seven times the rates in France! (more…)

Shatha Hassoun very cute and talented Iraqi singer. Shatha Amjad Hassoun Alshamery was born in Casablanca, Morocco on 3 March 1981, to an Iraqi father and Moroccan mother. Her father is from Al-Hilla and he is a well-known reporter, her mother, a Moroccan history teacher. Hassoun studied English Literature in Casablanca and continued her university studies in Tangier where she joined the program of Hotel and Tourism Management. Then she continued her studies in France where she gained her master’s degree.
In 2007, Hassoun won Star Academy 4, making her the first female winner. Her performance of Fairouz’s “Baghdad” earned her 54.8% of the vote which enabled her to reach the finals. In late July 2009, Shatha achieved her life dream and the dream of fans when she went to her country’s capital Baghdad and sang there in two big charity concerts for the children of Iraq, the first one in Al-elowea club and second one in hunting club, then she hold a press conference in Baghdad where she talked about her joyful to be a first Iraqi and Arab singer who visited Baghdad after war 2003 despite the unstable security in Baghdad and Predict murder in 2009 from one of Astrologer.
Hassoun is working on her album that is going to include songs in the Iraqi, Lebanese, Gulf, Moroccan, and Egyptian dialects. Her main goal is—as she said in an interview—to represent her beloved country Iraq in the best way. Hassoun is also filming her latest music video for the song “O’d 3rgoub” with Yehya S’ada in Beirut and she is touring in North America, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait , Sweden and Egypt (Wikipedia).

Marwa Al Wadhahi, 19, took just 12 minutes to complete a very complex puzzle created by former Sudoku world champion, Thomas Snyder, at Oman’s first-ever Sudoku challenge organised by Black and White magazine. Marwa, who competed against eight other Sudoku wizards at the final of the first ‘You Play Sudoku’ contest, was a clear winner as she topped the competition at all stages.
The event brought the spotlight not only on Sudoku in Oman, but also raised much needed awareness on autism in Oman, thanks to the presence of the American autistic savant, George Widener. Marwa won some exciting prizes, including an ORIS Limited Edition watch, a Samsung 40-inch TV, netbook, a voucher for overnight stay for two at Al Nahda Resort & Spa, one KIMS care card from KIMs Oman hospital and gift voucher from Staedler. Kalpana, Madhvi and other finalists also won gifts.

Nourhanne (نورهان) also known as Nourhan is beautiful Lebanese singer. She was born on June 5, 1977. Nourhanne released her first single, “Ti Amo,” in 1996 at the age of 19, but her full-length debut wasn’t until 2003, with the release of her first album Shaklo Kif? (How Does He Look?) which spawned a series of hits across the Arab-speaking world, including her best-known recording, “Habibi ya Einy.” That song was released in two versions, the original with traditional instrumentation and the “postmodern” remix that drew some attention in Europe in 2004.
In 2005 Nourhanne received an annual award for “Best Young Arab Female Artist’s Voice’ at the “Oscar Video Clip Festival” [not related to the Academy Award Oscars] in Cairo, Egypt for her song “Men Zaman” (Far Away). In July 2006, Nourhanne released a new album, Tab Wana Mali, titled for her then-current hit, a cover of a traditional Egyptian song once performed by Nadia Lutfi (dubbed by artist Maha Sabri) in her 1959 film Bain al Qasrayn; Nourhanne’s video partially reproduced a scene from the film that catapulted Lutfi to pan-Arab stardom. Nourhanne has also acted, starring in the Ahmad Hamdi directed film Al Khuruj Ela Al Hayat (Going out to Life). (wikipedia).