MOSCOW HOSTS THE SECOND CONGRESS OF (WOW)  One Who Paints Mountains and Rivers Sindhi girl’s path: glory to service AI poised to advance Arabic language on global stage: ALC Chairman UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Sivakov impresses with second at Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec Three Korean hospitals rank among world’s top 10 cancer centres Cholera kills more people for second consecutive year: WHO Bull Engravings in Sindh’s Khashani Valley
Business Middle East - Mebusiness

REALITY

Lady Huda and Her Ten Men

Among the poetic plays left to us by the Prince of Poets, Ahmed Shawqi, is the play "Lady Huda," which includes comedic glimpses, unlike his other plays: The Death of Cleopatra, Cambyses, Madman Layla, Antara, Ali Bek Al-Kabir, and The Princess of Andalusia. "Lady Huda" addresses the character of the strong, capable,

A Crisis of Conceptual Confusion Throughout History

Introduction: The rejection or condemnation of a particular idea or act by individuals must be based on a cognitive approach that underpins their opinions, otherwise their condemnatory speech and actions would be meaningless. This is perhaps one of the problems of the intellectual class in society, the "problem of methodological

Resisting Change in the Seventh Harsha

"Indeed, Allah will not change the condition of a people until they change what is in themselves..." This great verse came to my mind as I watched the comments of followers of the brilliant series "The Seventh Harsha" on social media pages, witnessing a cocktail of emotions ranging from indignation, condemnation,

UNHCR, Platon launch collaboration to bring refugee voices, aspirations into focus

Portrait of a Stranger, a creative multimedia collaboration between world-renowned photographer and storyteller Platon, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the UN Refugee Agency, will debut today in partnership with the Movies That Matter International Human Rights Film Festival in The Hague, Netherlands. The

A Platform for 200 Million Arab Youth

I remember this scene, despite more than 30 years having passed, when we used to stand at 3 a.m. waiting for the Al-Ahram distribution car on the first day of every month—the day the new issue of "Al-Shabab" magazine, published by Al-Ahram Foundation, was released. Why did we wait until dawn? Because in the morning, we