"The Family": A Documentary Reflecting on Srebrenica's Lost Legacy
Davorin Sekulic's documentary "The Family" explores the haunting legacy of Srebrenica post-genocide, focusing on a family's struggle to rebuild their lives in a city marked by loss.
Exploring the Dark Side of Russian Fairy Tales: A New Perspective
A new book examines the complex characters of Russian folklore, challenging the traditional good vs. evil narrative and exploring the cultural roots of these tales.
ICESCO Commemorates Abbas Mahmoud Al-Akkad's 60th Anniversary
ICESCO celebrated the 60th anniversary of Abbas Mahmoud Al-Akkad, highlighting his contributions to literature and Islamic thought.
Harnessing AI to Promote Arabic Language Learning and Digital Content
The Arab League emphasizes the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing Arabic language learning and digital content access, urging collaborative efforts to overcome existing challenges.
Umm Al-Huwaitat: From Abandoned Village to Tourist Attraction
Umm Al-Huwaitat, an abandoned village in Egypt, has transformed into a tourist attraction, drawing visitors to its rich mining history and haunting atmosphere.
Harnessing AI to Promote Arabic Language Learning and Digital Content
Umm Al-Huwaitat: From Abandoned Village to Tourist Attraction
Exploring the Dark Side of Russian Fairy Tales: A New Perspective
"The Family": A Documentary Reflecting on Srebrenica's Lost Legacy
ICESCO Commemorates Abbas Mahmoud Al-Akkad's 60th Anniversary
Discovering Tafernout: The Traditional Moroccan Bread of the Amazigh
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Bayonne Festival Controversy: Fairground Workers Protest Over New Dates
Fairground workers in Bayonne are protesting against the newly scheduled festival dates that overlap with the Mont-de-Marsan festivities, citing economic concerns and lack of consultation.
Rachid Hassan Boudjedra: The Algerian Novelist Challenging Literary Norms
Rachid Hassan Boudjedra, an influential Algerian novelist, is known for his unique bilingual writing and bold political statements, reflecting his commitment to cultural identity and social justice.
Exploring the Intersection of Architecture, Identity, and Historical Narratives
The 'Architecture and Humanity' program explores the relationship between architecture and identity, contrasting modern shopping malls with traditional Moroccan riads and discussing the political implications of tree planting in occupied Palestine.