The Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs is offering free Arabic language learning through its online platforms (website and ...
Across Europe, North America, and beyond, many learners are heritage speakers or descendants of Arabic-speaking families. Their motivation is deeply personal: connecting with grandparents, ...
Lavoya Restaurant Group’s Tarek Abou Hichme shares insights on how attention, OTT and gaming are reshaping food branding in ...
Egyptology has been framed in the public mind, and remains to be, a sort of narnia-esque escapade of fantasy and ...
Campaign Middle East spoke to Andrew Gregory, Marketing Director, Ford MENA about the strategy and rollout of 'Ready. Set. Ford'.
Badshah recently stole the headlines with his latest Instagram post, where the swagger wore a Patek Philippe Aquanaut worth ...
Microsoft is previewing the next non-security update for Windows 11 version 25H2 and 24H2, which packs some useful new ...
Algorithmic incentives, newsroom priorities, and geopolitical hierarchies shape what the world sees in the international media and what it ultimately pressures governments to act on, writes Dina Khali ...
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BBC apologises over its Holocaust Memorial Day coverage... because 'it failed to use the word Jews'
The corporation appeared to be avoiding the term on Tuesday, with at least four BBC News presenters opting to say six million ...
Rory McIlroy's kind-hearted nature left a retiring staff member of Dubai Golf in tears. The Northern Irishman had been ...
The film "Atropia" is a dark comedy set at a U.S. military facility in California designed to simulate battle conditions in Iraq. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with actor Alia Shawkat.
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