Kareem Shaheen
A journalist and cat-owner living in Beirut, Kareem Shaheen covers the Middle East in all its contradictions for the Guardian newspaper. An Egyptian raised in Dubai, with stints in the Hague (not as a war criminal) and small-town Nile delta, he studied journalism and electrical engineering because that's what you do in Egypt in order to not be a disgrace to the family, and holds a master's degree in war studies from King's College London. He lives in Lebanon with his girlfriend, who is always right, and who comes from the ancient Syrian city of Aleppo, and gets to travel around this wonderful and now broken region on account of his job.
Twitter: @kshaheen
An Istanbul Bookstore Made by a Refugee for Refugees
Kareem Shaheen
July 9, 2016
An Istanbul bookstore created by a Syrian refugee, for Syrian refugees.
Serial App Lets You Conquer the Classics in 10 Minutes a Day
Kareem Shaheen
June 16, 2016
An app that helps you get through the classics with 10 minute reading installments.
An Istanbul Bookstore Made by a Refugee for Refugees
Kareem Shaheen
June 15, 2016
Some people are good for the soul. Samer al-Kadri is one such being. When you walk into his Pages Bookstore ...
Arab Prison Memoirs and THE SHELL
Kareem Shaheen
May 5, 2016
On human and the tragedy of the rise of the Arab prison memoir.
Reading John Grisham on the Way to Mecca
Kareem Shaheen
May 2, 2016
How a reader growing up in the Middle East let books shape his worldview.