Women of the Sacred Forest: Guardians of Peace in Senegal
The Women of the Sacred Forest in Senegal play a vital role in addressing crises through spiritual rituals, maintaining peace, and preserving cultural heritage in the Casamance region.
Tribute to Jabo: A Scholar and Guide of the Land of Israel
Zeev Hanoch Ehrlich, known as Jabo, was a revered scholar of the Land of Israel who was killed in Lebanon while conducting historical research. His contributions to the understanding of Jewish heritage and his passion for the ancient sites of Israel have left a lasting impact.
Maurizio Cattelan's Banana Artwork Sells for $6.2 Million at Sotheby's
Maurizio Cattelan's banana artwork titled 'Comedian' sold for $6.2 million at Sotheby's in New York, purchased by entrepreneur Justin Sun, highlighting the evolving art market.
Italy Recovers Etruscan Artifacts Worth €8 Million from Grave Robbers
Italian authorities have recovered valuable Etruscan artifacts, worth 8 million euros, from amateur grave robbers in Umbria. The artifacts, dating back to the 3rd century BC, include urns, sarcophagi, and beauty accessories, and were discovered during illegal excavations.
Exploring Conversational Implication in Pragmatics
Ilber Ortayli: Ottoman Empire's Legacy and the Shadow of Colonialism
Italy Recovers Etruscan Artifacts Worth €8 Million from Grave Robbers
Tribute to Jabo: A Scholar and Guide of the Land of Israel
Doha's Water Tanker Transformed into Mobile Art Inspired by Ghassan Kanafani
Women of the Sacred Forest: Guardians of Peace in Senegal
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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.