Exploring Tafernout: The Traditional Moroccan Bread of the Atlas Mountains
Tafernout bread, a traditional Moroccan staple, connects the past with the present, showcasing the cultural significance of this hand-kneaded bread baked on smooth stones in clay ovens.
Shamshad Abdullayev: Resisting Soviet Cultural Colonialism Through Poetry
Shamshad Abdullayev, a prominent Uzbek poet, passed away at 66, leaving a legacy of cultural resistance against Soviet oppression through his poetry.
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
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.
Discovering Tafernout: The Traditional Moroccan Bread of the Amazigh
Tafernout bread, a traditional Moroccan staple, symbolizes cultural heritage and community, prepared using age-old techniques in clay ovens.
Rajab 1446 Begins January 1, 2025: Key Dates for Ramadan Preparation
The month of Rajab for the year 1446 is expected to begin on January 1, 2025, following the crescent moon sighting.
Exploring Tafernout: The Traditional Moroccan Bread of the Atlas Mountains
Shamshad Abdullayev: Resisting Soviet Cultural Colonialism Through Poetry
Umm Al-Huwaitat: From Abandoned Village to Tourist Attraction
Harnessing AI to Promote Arabic Language Learning and Digital Content
Discovering Tafernout: The Traditional Moroccan Bread of the Amazigh
Rajab 1446 Begins January 1, 2025: Key Dates for Ramadan Preparation
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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.