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Neo-Orientalism: Understanding Its Impact on Society and Politics

The concept of Neo-Orientalism has emerged as a modern discourse that continues to demonize Islam and reinforce negative stereotypes about Muslims, reflecting ongoing Western imperialist attitudes.

Culture

Cairo Film Festival Opens with Strong Support for Palestinian Cause

2024-11-14T03:39:23.458Z

The 45th Cairo International Film Festival opened with a strong emphasis on support for the Palestinian cause, featuring performances and films that highlight the struggles and identity of the Palestinian people.

Culture

Notre-Dame Cathedral Reopening: A Political and Cultural Milestone for Macron

2024-11-13T18:39:45.863Z

The reopening of Notre-Dame Cathedral on December 7-8 marks a significant cultural and political moment for President Emmanuel Macron, who aims to reconnect with the French public after recent challenges.

Culture

Frank Auerbach, Influential London School Painter, Dies at 93

2024-11-13T10:09:56.033Z

Frank Auerbach, a leading figure of the London School of painting, has died at the age of 93, leaving behind a significant artistic legacy.

Culture

Thomas Clerc Wins Wepler Prize for His Book on Paris's 18th Arrondissement

2024-11-13T08:29:54.747Z

Thomas Clerc has won the Wepler Prize for his book detailing the 18th arrondissement of Paris, highlighting urban life and its complexities.

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Culture

Dr. Mahdi Al-Jumaili Discusses Arab Cultural Exchange in Turkey

2024-11-09T20:08:11.548Z

Dr. Mahdi Al-Jumaili highlights the significant cultural exchange between Arabs and Turkey, emphasizing the role of publishing in fostering this relationship.

Culture

Cairo Film Festival to Focus on Palestinian Cause Amid Boycott

2024-11-09T18:08:26.349Z

The 45th Cairo International Film Festival will prioritize the Palestinian cause by showcasing films that illuminate the struggles of the Palestinian and Lebanese people, while maintaining a boycott of certain companies.

Culture

Remembering the Kukryniksy: Soviet Satire and Its Legacy

2024-11-09T11:58:22.031Z

The article reflects on the legacy of the Kukryniksy, a trio of Soviet artists known for their impactful political cartoons during World War II, emphasizing the importance of remembering their contributions to art and history in the face of contemporary challenges.

Culture

Basma Al-Takrouri's "A Thorny Crossing": A Deep Dive into Checkpoint Literature

2024-11-09T09:28:28.135Z

Basma Al-Takrouri's novel "A Thorny Crossing" explores the harrowing experiences of Palestinians at the Qalandia checkpoint, highlighting the emotional and physical toll of occupation through the intertwined stories of its characters.

Culture

4,000-Year-Old Village Discovered in Saudi Arabia's Khaybar Oasis

2024-11-09T08:07:59.358Z

Archaeologists have uncovered a 4,000-year-old village named Al-Nata’a in Saudi Arabia's Khaybar Oasis, revealing insights into ancient Arabian urban life.

Culture

Trump's Election Sparks Surge in U.S. Interest in '4B' Feminist Movement

2024-11-09T07:08:11.563Z

The election of Donald Trump has led to a significant rise in interest in the South Korean feminist '4B' movement among American women, who are calling for a boycott of heterosexual relationships in response to perceived threats to women's rights.