World-Renowned Composer Omar Khairat to Perform an Exceptional Concert Tomorrow in London My Assignment in the Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Arab Media Platforms Spotlight Egyptian Students’ Sustainable Food Innovation When the Narrative Collapses… Memories of Abdeen and Maadi A Fraudster Who Defrauded the Story of His Own Fraud Me, Field Marshal El-Gamasy, and Translation When We Reach Our Eighties
Business Middle East - Mebusiness

Asi

The 1st Afro Asian Literary Forum at Darna Museum

At 6:30 PM on Wednesday, April 23, Cairo will shimmer with the cultural spirit of India and the music of its letters, as Darna Museum, founded by artist, critic, and novelist Abdel Razek Okasha, hosts the inaugural session of the Afro-Asian Literary Forum. This unique cultural evening brings together writers and translators from Egypt and

Dubai Culture unveils ‘Deliberate Pauses’ in Hatta

Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), in collaboration with the Supreme Committee to Oversee the Development of Hatta, has announced the launch of ‘Deliberate Pauses’, the largest site-specific public art installation in Dubai. Created by Emirati artist Shaikha Al Mazrou, the artwork is commissioned by Alserkal Arts

ICJR Middle East to convene in Dubai with over 1,000 global experts

Dubai will host the 12th International Middle East Joint Replacement Congress, from 25th to 27th April at Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel, in the presence of more than 1,000 international surgeons and specialists in implants and joint replacements, organised by InfoPlus Events. Dr. Samih Tarabichi, Chairman of International Middle East

‘Russia – My Soul’ Festival

Pakistani students recite from work of renowned Russian poets and novelists Karachi, Sindh Color, music and poetry assembled at a Russian cultural event at a local university in Karachi on Saturday April 19, 2025 as impressive performances by students enthralled the audiences. The ceremony, a component of a three-day Russian cultural

Since 1948 by Nina Abdul Razzak

Seventy-seven years have passed since 1948, The ruthless year of our diaspora, Which somehow, we’ve come to accept as a destiny And a tragic and despicable Palestinian fate. Since then, we’ve continued to breathe, Love, learn, laugh, and cry… We’ve travelled to corners never heard of And