'I wanted to Express my Sadness over my Country,' Marylin Nooman to Asharq Al-Awsat

Lebanese actress, singer Marylin Nooman
Lebanese actress, singer Marylin Nooman
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'I wanted to Express my Sadness over my Country,' Marylin Nooman to Asharq Al-Awsat

Lebanese actress, singer Marylin Nooman
Lebanese actress, singer Marylin Nooman

Surprise and fascination with the voice of Marylin Nooman appeared on the faces of The Voice France’s jurists. They were all listening to her with admiration and asking: “Who is this contestant? Where did she came from?” When she sang Serge Lama’s “Je Suis Malade” in Arabic lyrics, they knew she comes from an Arabian country, Lebanon. She used the Lebanese Arabic that spontaneously translated her emotions.

“I don’t know how I arrived there, the doors were opening one after another, and I took the chance to represent my country. I am proud of being Lebanese, and that’s why I wanted to perform a song that combines Arabic and western music to highlight my origins,” she told Asharq Al-Awsat about the experience that turned her into a famous singer overnight.

Marylin was aware that she was taking a new challenge in her life. She played roles in several dramas including “Till Death 3”, and in a film titled “The Land of Illusion” by Carlos Chahine. This new challenge urged her to plan her journey on her own.

“I collaborated with an Oud player who accompanied me on The Voice stage. Music stimulates a beautiful connection among people despite their differences. The song is well known, and speaks about pain. I used the Arabic language and eastern vocals to express my sadness over my country,” she said.

Marylin studied audiovisual arts at the Notre Dame University, and started her artistic journey from there.

“I studied vocalize and singing. Since I was a kid, I sing and perform. I have never been ashamed of expressing my love of Arabic music or my Arabic identity,” she said.

The jurists at the Voice France took some time before they turn and press on the button signaling her qualification to the second round.

“They told me that they were surprised and fascinated, trying to understand what I am doing. At first, they didn’t understand what is happening, and that’s why they took some time to press the buzzer,” she explained.

The faces of the jurists say it all, they were fascinated with her performance. “When I watched the video showing me before the jury, I was thrilled. On stage, I felt so emotional, but I kept signing. I was determined to show Lebanon’s cultural face and to say that this small country has exceptional talents,” she told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Marylin Nooman chose to join the team of the young French singer Vianney for the coming rounds of the program.

“He is famed for his emotional songs. I said to myself, with him, I would be able to perform songs that touch people’s hearts and call their interaction. The journey is long and I have to pass many rounds before the semifinals,” she said.

It wasn’t only her voice that lured the spectators, but a beautiful appearance with colored rings drawn on her arms, and freckles on her face.

“It is a mean to catch people’s attention, just like tattoos. As an actress and a singer, I can’t make tattoos that could affect the roles I might play. I chose those drawings and many others for my journey on the program because they reflect the simplicity and childhood that live in me. I didn’t want to make a regular appearance, so I chose one that reflects my honest personality,” she said.

Marylin is planning to live between Paris and Beirut during her participation in The Voice France.

“I am really connected to my country, and I promised myself to never leave it. This why I travel to France for the program’s training, and then, I return quickly to Lebanon,” she noted.

Marylin is also playing the role of Tala, daughter of Ward al-Khal (Karma) in “Till Death 3”.

“It’s a small role but I didn’t want to miss the opportunity, especially that the series has succeeded worldwide. I loved the shooting ambiances, and I was glad to meet Director Philip Asmar in person and work with him. He saw me in the drama “The Visit” and requested me for ‘Till Death 3’.”

About her character in “The Land of Illusion” film, she said: “It is the best role I played so far. The story is beautiful and takes us back to the 1950s. I play the role of '‘Leila’', a leading character that I hope people will love. It was an enjoyable experience,” she concluded.



Snowstorm Paralyzes Vienna Airport

People wait at a tram stop after heavy snowfalls in Vienna, Austria, February 20, 2026. REUTERS/Elisabeth Mandl
People wait at a tram stop after heavy snowfalls in Vienna, Austria, February 20, 2026. REUTERS/Elisabeth Mandl
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Snowstorm Paralyzes Vienna Airport

People wait at a tram stop after heavy snowfalls in Vienna, Austria, February 20, 2026. REUTERS/Elisabeth Mandl
People wait at a tram stop after heavy snowfalls in Vienna, Austria, February 20, 2026. REUTERS/Elisabeth Mandl

Massive snowstorms caused power outages and transport chaos in Austria on Friday, forcing the Vienna airport to temporarily halt all flights.

Flights departing from the capital, a major European hub, were cancelled or delayed, and more than 230 arrivals were similarly disrupted or rerouted.

"Passengers whose flights have been delayed are asked not to come to the airport," the facility said in a statement.

The area received 20 centimeters (nearly eight inches) of snow, national news agency APA reported.

The main highway south of Vienna was closed for several hours, and other sections of highway were temporarily inaccessible because of snowdrift, stranded lorries or poor visibility, said the national automobile association, OAMTC.

According to AFP, electric companies reported power outages in several regions in the south and east, including Styria, where 30,000 homes lost electricity.

The weather was forecast to improve from around midday, but the risk of avalanches remained high.


NASA Delivers Harsh Assessment of Botched Boeing Starliner Test Flight

NASA duo Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were stuck on the ISS for nine months. Handout / NASA TV/AFP/File
NASA duo Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were stuck on the ISS for nine months. Handout / NASA TV/AFP/File
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NASA Delivers Harsh Assessment of Botched Boeing Starliner Test Flight

NASA duo Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were stuck on the ISS for nine months. Handout / NASA TV/AFP/File
NASA duo Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams were stuck on the ISS for nine months. Handout / NASA TV/AFP/File

NASA on Thursday blamed what it called engineering vulnerabilities in Boeing's Starliner spacecraft along with internal agency mistakes in a sharply critical report assessing a botched mission that left two astronauts stranded in space.

The US space agency labeled the 2024 test flight of the Starliner capsule a "Type A" mishap -- the same classification as the deadly Challenger and Columbia shuttle disasters -- a category that reflects the "potential for a significant mishap," it said.

The failures left a pair of NASA astronauts stranded aboard the International Space Station for nine months in a mission that captured global attention and became a political flashpoint.

"Starliner has design and engineering deficiencies that must be corrected, but the most troubling failure revealed by this investigation is not hardware. It's decision-making and leadership," said NASA administrator Jared Isaacman in a briefing.

"If left unchecked," he said, this mismanagement "could create a culture incompatible with human spaceflight."

The top space official said the investigation found that a concern for the reputation of Boeing's Starliner clouded an earlier internal probe into the incident.

"Programmatic advocacy exceeded reasonable bounds and place the mission, the crew and America's space program at risk in ways that were not fully understood at the time," Isaacman said.

He said Starliner currently "is less reliable for crew survival than other crewed vehicles" and that "NASA will not fly another crew on Starliner until technical causes are understood and corrected" and a problematic propulsion system is fixed.

But the administrator insisted that "NASA will continue to work with Boeing, as we do all of our partners that are undertaking test flights."

In a statement, Boeing said it has "made substantial progress on corrective actions for technical challenges we encountered and driven significant cultural changes across the team that directly align with the findings in the report."

- 'We failed them' -

Isaacman also had harsh words for internal conduct at NASA.

"We managed the contract. We accepted the vehicle, we launched the crew to space. We made decisions from docking through post-mission actions," he told journalists.

"A considerable portion of the responsibility and accountability rests here."

In June 2024 Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams embarked on what was meant to be an eight-to-14-day mission. But this turned into nine months after propulsion problems emerged in orbit and the Starliner spacecraft was deemed unfit to fly them back.

The ex-Navy pilots were reassigned to the NASA-SpaceX Crew-9 mission. A Dragon spacecraft flew to the ISS that September with a team of two, rather than the usual four, to make room for the stranded pair.

The duo, both now retired, were finally able to arrive home safely in March 2025.

"They have so much grace, and they're so competent, the two of them, and we failed them," NASA associate administrator Amit Kshatriya told Thursday's briefing.

"The agency failed them."

Kshatriya said the details of the report were "hard to hear" but that "transparency" was the only path forward.

"This is not about pointing fingers," he said. "It's about making sure that we are holding each other accountable."

Both Boeing and SpaceX were commissioned to handle missions to the ISS more than a decade ago.


Abandoned Baby Monkey Finds Comfort in Stuffed Orangutan

A baby Japanese macaque named Punch sits next to a stuffed orangutan at Ichikawa City Zoo, in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
A baby Japanese macaque named Punch sits next to a stuffed orangutan at Ichikawa City Zoo, in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
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Abandoned Baby Monkey Finds Comfort in Stuffed Orangutan

A baby Japanese macaque named Punch sits next to a stuffed orangutan at Ichikawa City Zoo, in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon
A baby Japanese macaque named Punch sits next to a stuffed orangutan at Ichikawa City Zoo, in Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan, February 19, 2026. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon

At a zoo outside Tokyo, the monkey enclosure has become a must-see attraction thanks to an inseparable pair: Punch, a baby Japanese macaque, and his stuffed orangutan companion.

Punch's mother abandoned the macaque when he was born seven months ago at the Ichikawa City Zoo and when an onlooker noticed and alerted zookeepers, they swung into action.

Japanese baby macaques typically cling to their mothers to build muscle strength and for a ‌sense of security, ‌so Punch needed a swift intervention, zookeeper ‌Kosuke ⁠Shikano said. The keepers ⁠experimented with substitutes including rolled-up towels and other stuffed animals before settling on the orange, bug-eyed orangutan, sold by Swedish furniture brand IKEA.

“This stuffed animal has relatively long hair and several easy places to hold," Shikano said. "We thought that its resemblance to a monkey might help ⁠Punch integrate back into the troop later ‌on, and that’s why ‌we chose it."

Punch has rarely been seen without it since, ‌dragging the cuddly toy everywhere even though it is ‌bigger than him, and delighting fans who have flocked to the zoo since videos of the two went viral, Reuters reported.

“Seeing Punch on social media, abandoned by his parents but still trying ‌so hard, really moved me," said 26-year-old nurse Miyu Igarashi. "So when I got the ⁠chance to ⁠meet up with a friend today, I suggested we go see Punch together.”

Shikano thinks Punch's mother abandoned him because of the extreme heat in July when she gave birth.

Punch has had some differences with the other monkeys as he has tried to communicate with them, but zookeepers say that is part of the learning process and he is steadily integrating with the troop.

"I think there will come a day when he no longer needs his stuffed toy," Shikano said.