Egypt calls for 'killing the sedition' and threatens to prosecute those who insult Arab countries
Egypt warns against negative media practices that harm relations with other Arab nations and threatens legal action for such offenses.
A rare appearance brings Najat Al Saghira back to the spotlight after a long absence
Egyptian singer Najat Al Saghira has made a rare public appearance that has generated significant attention on social media.
The United Arab Emirates Closed Its Airspace โ Media: Israel Sending More Troops to Lebanon
Israel has launched a limited ground operation in Lebanon and is reportedly sending additional troops, while the UAE has closed its airspace amid ongoing regional strikes.
Jamal Ryan: Half a Century of Journalistic Professionalism at the Heart of News
Jamal Ryan, a prominent figure in Al Jazeera, dedicated over fifty years to journalism, starting from his early career in Jordan.
The Departure of Jamal Rayan: Journalists and Social Media Users Remember the First News Anchor at Al Jazeera
Palestinian journalist Jamal Rayan, a pivotal figure in Al Jazeera's history, has passed away at the age of 73, drawing condolences and memories from colleagues and social media users.
The Departure of Colleague Jamal Rayan, the First Presenter to Appear on Al Jazeera
Prominent journalist Jamal Rayan, the first presenter on Al Jazeera, has passed away at the age of 73 after a career spanning over five decades.
UAE has arrested dozens of people for sharing videos of Iranian attacks
The United Arab Emirates has arrested or issued warrants for over 30 individuals for sharing videos on social media related to rocket and drone attacks against the Emirates.
United Arab Emirates arrests 45 people for filming and sharing videos during attacks from Iran
The Abu Dhabi police have arrested 45 individuals for sharing misleading information and videos during ongoing Iranian attacks in the Gulf region.
Iran offers free passage in the Strait of Hormuz for countries that expel US and Israeli ambassadors
Iran has declared that any Arab or European country that expels US or Israeli ambassadors will receive free passage through the Strait of Hormuz, as reported by state media.
Spanish reporter accuses Israel of denying Haifa Arabs access to shelters and sparks a storm of reactions
A Spanish reporter based in Tel Aviv has ignited controversy in Spain, Israel, and the Arab world by alleging that Arab residents of a neighborhood in Haifa are denied access to bomb shelters during Iranian strikes.
UAE: They deny launching an attack on Iran
The United Arab Emirates has categorically denied reports from Israeli media claiming that they conducted a symbolic military strike on Iran.
The bombs also sink Formula 1. Arab GPs in jeopardy
Geopolitical crises, specifically the ongoing conflict in Iran, are significantly impacting the global sports calendar and the financial stability of Formula 1.
Arab media: Rumors of the execution of the commander of the Quds Force, Ismail Qaani, on charges of espionage for Mossad
Reports from Arab media suggest that Iranian IRGC Quds Force commander Ismail Qaani has been executed for alleged espionage in favor of Mossad, though these claims remain unverified.
Mahmoud Jaraba: The Researcher Who Talks to Clan Leaders
Mahmoud Jaraba is researching the dynamics of criminal clans in Germany, highlighting the lack of scientific literature on the subject despite extensive media coverage.
Finland sends a consular team to assist Finns in the Persian Gulf
Finland's Foreign Ministry is dispatching a consular team to the Persian Gulf to provide assistance to Finnish citizens, initially in the United Arab Emirates, as announced by Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen on social media.
News Quiz from March 3: Who belongs to the United Arab Emirates?
A news quiz inviting readers to test their knowledge about the United Arab Emirates.
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.
Due to moral accusations.. the name of the author of "Fakhr Al-Delta" is temporarily removed from the series
The producer of the series "Fakhr Al-Delta" has removed the author's name from the credits due to moral allegations against him.
Above Authority.. What if Jeffrey Epstein Were Muslim or Arab?
The article discusses a program that questions the media's double standards regarding the identity of sexual exploiters, using the example of Jeffrey Epstein.
Abla Kamel.. An Actress Who Chose Stardom Without Spotlight
Abla Kamel is an Egyptian actress renowned for her relatable performances and has successfully portrayed a variety of women's roles over three decades without seeking media attention.
The Drama of the Imperfect Family: When Parents Become Human and Make Mistakes and Learn
Recent Arab drama increasingly portrays the family as a space of contradictions rather than a perfect refuge, reflecting real-life parenting struggles.
Epstein case: the crazy week that forced Jack Lang to resign
The former president of the Arab World Institute, Jack Lang, resigned amid a media uproar over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein and in light of ongoing judicial investigations.
Heroes of the Sands: A Contemporary Dramatic Reading of the Roots of Arab Identity
The Qatari Media Corporation has announced the upcoming historical series "Heroes of the Sands," set to be released in 2026, aiming to revive Arab historical drama through a contemporary lens.
Black Moon: A Rare Astronomical Phenomenon or a Media Term Without Scientific Roots?
The article discusses the emergence of terms like 'black moon' and 'blue moon' in both Arab and global astronomy, highlighting their lack of basis in traditional scientific literature and the influence of catchy media terminology.
The UAE denied reports that they plan to take over the political administration of Gaza
The United Arab Emirates firmly denied Israeli media reports claiming that Abu Dhabi would take over the political administration of Gaza, emphasizing that governance is the responsibility of the Palestinian people.
Attallah Mansour, the first Arab journalist in an Israeli media outlet in Hebrew, died at the age of 91
Attallah Mansour, the first Arab journalist to work in an Israeli media outlet in Hebrew, passed away at the age of 91, having dedicated 34 years to 'Haaretz' and advocating for understanding between communities through journalism.
Tel Aviv Municipality asked on social media 'What is being hidden' by the park built on the ruins of an Arab neighborhood โ and deleted it
The Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality published a social media post regarding the circumstances of establishing Charles Clore Park, built on the ruins of the Arab neighborhood of Manshiyya, and deleted it shortly after.
The story of a young man who lost his eye at the hands of U.S. immigration officers goes viral
The article discusses how video footage of 21-year-old Caden Romler, who lost his left eye from a projectile fired by an officer during an anti-ICE protest in Southern California, has garnered significant attention on American and Arab social media.
After surpassing one billion views, has Arab drama done justice to teenagers?
The article discusses how Arab teen dramas have evolved from mere entertainment to a critical platform for intergenerational dialogue, especially in a rapidly changing world.
What is happening in Iran? Arabs react to the protests
Arab social media users are reacting to ongoing protests in Iran that mark their 15th consecutive day, amidst a near-total internet blackout and anti-government slogans being raised at various demonstrations.
Jameel Aazar and the Founding Journey of an Media School at Al Jazeera
Jameel Aazar recounts his pioneering role at Al Jazeera, starting before the channel's official launch, and the challenges faced in establishing a new era in Arab media.
Jamil Azar Reveals Secrets of His Career and Reasons for Al Jazeera's Success
Jamil Azar, the late Jordanian media figure, shared insights from his extensive career in journalism that spanned over six decades and played a significant role in the success of Al Jazeera.
"Networks" Discusses Arab Reactions to Maduro's Trial and Debate Over Biden's Pension
The program 'Networks' highlights the varied Arab reactions on social media regarding former US President Joe Biden's record pension and Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's trial in New York.