BBC World Questions in Beirut
The BBC World Service is holding a series of debates across the world traveling from one city to another. On September 5th, BBC World Questions will be in Beirut.
BBC World Questions allows the public to question their politicians, leaders and opinion formers directly face to face. The debates are led entirely by questions from the audience who are able to have their points heard around the world.
A panel of senior politicians and thinkers will join the BBC’s Jonny Dymond at the Issam Fares Lecture Hall (AUB) at 18.00 to debate questions from a public audience on Lebanon’s social, political and international future. No one on the panel knows what will be asked until the night itself.
Be part of the audience and have your say in a debate that will be heard around the world. Your question may be one of 10 selected for the members of the panel to answer. Register now for free to join the debate when BBC World Questions comes to Lebanon!
BBC World Questions is an English language event, staged in partnership with the British Council and will be recorded for radio broadcast worldwide.
If you want to join the debate, you can register here for free.
All the details can be found on the British Council website.