Exploring Tunisian Identity: Shukri Al-Basoumi's "TUNISABLES"
Shukri Al-Basoumi's book "TUNISABLES" critiques the state of Tunisian literature, exploring the societal challenges and the complexities of Tunisian identity through a blend of satire and historical references.
Egyptians Collect Signatures to Save Historic Al-Zahraa Garden
A petition to save Egypt's historic Al-Zahraa Garden has gained over 5,000 signatures amid fears of its closure for development.
Debate Over Personal Appearance Restrictions in Public Spaces
A recent dialogue on Al Jazeera 360 explored the contentious issue of whether establishments can impose restrictions on personal appearance, with diverse opinions from activists and experts.
Valérie Donzelli Appointed Artistic Director for Nuit Blanche 2025
Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais Sabah Aib Victim of Racist Attacks Post-Crowning
Russian Women Weigh Pros and Cons of Marrying Foreigners
Rachida Dati Proposes Entry Fee for Notre-Dame to Fund Heritage Preservation
Exploring Ghassan Kanafani: A Palestinian Literary Icon and His Love Letters
Reviving Journalism: A Call for Integrity in Arab Media
2024/10/25
Debate Over Paid Entry to Notre-Dame de Paris Sparks Controversy
The proposal for a paid entrance fee at Notre-Dame de Paris has sparked a debate between the Minister of Culture and the diocese, highlighting issues of funding and accessibility of religious sites.
Eviction of Historic Institutions Along Nile River Provokes Outcry
The Armed Forces Projects Authority's decision to cancel usufruct contracts for key institutions along the Nile River in Cairo has sparked widespread anger, with potential legal challenges looming.
Balmoral Castle Considers Weddings Amid Public Interest
Balmoral Castle in Scotland may soon host weddings as King Charles III seeks permission from local authorities, though events will be rare.