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ALC announces participation in Tunis International Book Fair 2023

The Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre (ALC), part of the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi), has announced its participation in the 37th Tunis International Book Fair, organised by the Tunisian Ministry of Cultural Affairs, from 28th April to 7th May 2023. By participating in the exhibition, ALC is promoting

!Errors Spoiled the Mood in Ramadan Drama

During the holy month of Ramadan, social media focused on the negative aspects of all the series that were shown, and no work escaped criticism. Viewers turned into critics and analysts. At the forefront of the works that were criticized were "Sira Al-Imam," "Sareh Al-Bata" and in the second half, "Talt

Congress of African journalists (CAJ), a Story to be told

A finest bird has appeared in the nest of professional journalists’ organization in Africa. Congress of African journalists (CAJ), was birthed by gurus in the pen pushers firmament with the vision of protecting journalists and improving professionalism. Since its incorporation in Nigeria in November 2020, CAJ has attracted the

Soft Infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood: Women Aid the Organization Electronically

Fatima, a 23-year-old girl, could not have imagined that she would face all these electronic attacks of incitement, slander, and threatening messages on her family's phones demanding they discipline their daughter and teach her the principles of the Islamic religion. This came after the girl posted an interrogative question on one of the

Tunisia's tourism receipts up 64%, rake in over 1 billion dinar in Q1 2023

Tunisia's Cumulative tourist revenues exceeded the 1 billion-dinar milestone in Q1 of 2023, climbing 64% compared to the same period last year, according to data published by the Central Bank of Tunisia (BCT). Cumulative labour income also saw an 8.5% increase, reaching 1.9 billion dinars, against 1.7 billion dinars at the end of March