When the hero becomes a human, not a superhuman: What you don't know about 'Hassan Arabesque'
The article discusses the evolution of the 'popular hero' in Egyptian drama, contrasting the idealized strongman of today with the more human, complex characters of the past.
Women are the sisters of men.. How does Islam achieve the integration of roles between them?
A discussion on the integrated view of women's roles in Islam, contrasting contemporary debates on women's appearances and deeper societal roles.
From Umm Kulthum's Voice to Sherihan's Show: The Journey of Fawazeer from Radio to Screen
The article explores the evolution of Ramadan Fawazeer, a beloved cultural tradition in the Arab world, from its origins in radio to its prominent place on television, highlighting its significance and impact on audiences over the decades.
The Pleiades: A Star Cluster Not to be Missed
The article discusses the Pleiades star cluster, emphasizing its significance in Arab culture and its visibility in winter nights.
The Iftar Cannon: A Tradition Born by Chance that Became a Sign of Joy
The Iftar Cannon, a long-standing tradition in several Arab and Islamic countries, serves as a festive announcement for the breaking of fasts during Ramadan.
In Pictures: Arab and Islamic Countries Celebrate the First Nights of Ramadan
Arab and Islamic capitals celebrated the first night of Ramadan, with ten countries observing fasting starting Wednesday, while others will begin on Thursday due to moon sighting issues.
Paris police raid Arab World Institute in connection with Epstein investigation
French police conducted a raid at the Arab World Institute in Paris as part of an investigation related to Jeffrey Epstein and former culture minister Jack Lang.
Epstein Case: Investigations into Jack Lang and His Daughter - The Arab World Institute in Paris Raided
Investigations related to tax fraud and money laundering involving former French Culture Minister Jack Lang and his daughter are ongoing in Paris, with raids at the Arab World Institute and other locations.
French police raid Paris's Arab World Institute in Epstein-linked probe into Jack Lang
French police have raided the Arab World Institute in Paris as part of an investigation into former culture minister Jack Lang's alleged connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Sharbel Dagher: The Poet Taps With His Own Hammer to Ignite the Spark of Language
Sharbel Dagher discusses his unique approach to poetry, emphasizing contemplation and deep meaning rather than mere written words.
The Book 'The Spectator and the Mediator'.. How Did Arabs Become Spectators?
Jordanian writer Samah Mohariq's book explores the transformation of Arabs from active historical participants to mere spectators of their political and social realities.
From the sleepless Cairo to the resisting Algeria: How cinema shaped our awareness of cities?
Cairo and Algeria serve as two urban pillars in Arab consciousness, defined by their cinematic representations that reflect their unique historical contexts.
Guillaume Tabard: "Such a long indulgence for Jack Lang, the last nabob of Mitterrandism"
The article discusses the public and political reaction to Jack Lang's resignation from the presidency of the Arab World Institute, criticizing his long-standing influence in French culture and the implications of his connection to the Epstein affair.
A historic politician from France resigned: his name appears 673 times in the Epstein case documents
Jack Lang, a former French Minister of Culture and Education, resigned from his position at the Arab World Institute after being implicated in the Epstein case, which has led to an ongoing judicial investigation.
The French Prosecutor Investigates Former Culture Minister Jack Lang for Alleged Money Laundering
French authorities are investigating former Culture Minister Jack Lang for alleged money laundering linked to his appearance in Jeffrey Epstein's declassified documents.
Epstein files push Jack Lang to resign from the Arab World Institute in Paris
Former French Culture Minister Jack Lang has proposed his resignation from the Arab World Institute in Paris amid increasing pressure and scrutiny over his connections to the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender.
France: Former Minister Jack Lang Resigned from the Institute of the Arab World
Former French Culture Minister Jack Lang has proposed resigning from his position at the Institute of the Arab World following the initiation of a financial investigation regarding his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Jack Lang: Resigns from the Arab World Institute due to Epstein
Former French Minister of Culture Jack Lang announced his intention to resign from the presidency of the Arab World Institute amid a preliminary investigation into his connections with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein Case: Jack Lang Resigns from the Arab World Institute
Former French Culture Minister Jack Lang has resigned from the Arab World Institute amid a financial investigation linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Franceโs former minister Jack Lang โoffersโ to resign from Arab World Institute over Epstein links
Jack Lang, former French culture minister, has offered to resign from his position at the Arab World Institute in Paris amid investigations into his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
Latvian diaspora children in the United Arab Emirates get to know Bedouin lifestyle
Latvian language group children in the UAE experience a desert adventure, learning about Bedouin life and engaging in traditional activities like goat herding and preparing meals together.
New writings: Former French minister thanked Epstein for a magnificent time
Former French Culture Minister Jack Lang is facing pressure to resign from his position as president of the Arab World Institute due to his connections with the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
France summons President of the Arab World Institute over his relationship with Epstein
France has summoned Jack Lang, the President of the Arab World Institute, for explanations regarding his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, who is accused of trafficking minors.
The Largest in Its History: 6 Million Visitors at the Conclusion of the Cairo International Book Fair
The 57th Cairo International Book Fair concluded with a historic attendance of over 6 million visitors, solidifying its status as the largest cultural event in the Arab world and the Middle East.