Maryam Qoush: The Voice of Resilience Amidst Gaza's Struggles
Maryam Qoush, a Palestinian poet, embodies the resilience of Gaza's people through her poignant poetry, reflecting their struggles amid the ongoing conflict.
UNESCO Adds Henna and Nablus Soap to Intangible Cultural Heritage List
UNESCO has recognized the Nablus soap-making tradition and henna rituals as part of its Intangible Cultural Heritage, celebrating their cultural significance in Palestine and the Arab world.
UNESCO Includes Henna Rituals in Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has officially recognized henna and its rituals in Arab countries as part of its intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its significance in marking life events.
Oxford University Declares 'Brain Rot' Word of the Year 2024
Oxford University Press has named 'brain rot' as its word of the year for 2024, highlighting the negative impact of excessive screen time and trivial content consumption on mental health.
Queen Camilla and Brigitte Macron Present Inaugural Literary Prize in London
Queen Camilla and Brigitte Macron reunite in London to present the inaugural Prix de l'Entente littéraire, celebrating literary works in both French and English.
Islamic Enlightenment: Understanding Salafism and Political Islam
Muhammad al-Masbahi's new book discusses the need for an Islamic enlightenment, distinguishing between enlightened and fanatical Salafism, and proposing conditions for political Islam's role in modern states.
Abbé Pierre's Portrait Erased from Lyon's Fresque Amid Sexual Assault Allegations
Islamic Teachings on Interfaith Relations Explored in "Wisdom and Wisdom"
Gisèle Pélicot's Daughter Highlights Chemical Submission in New Documentary
Queen Letizia's Vintage Balenciaga Dress: A Royal Fashion Statement
France Bleu to Rebrand as Ici: A New Identity for Local Radio
The Infamous Murder of Ivan Ivanov: Nechaev's Role in Russian Revolutionary History
2024/12/4
Oxford University Declares 'Brain Rot' Word of the Year 2024
Oxford University Press has named 'brain rot' as its word of the year for 2024, highlighting the negative impact of excessive screen time and trivial content consumption on mental health.
UNESCO Includes Henna Rituals in Intangible Cultural Heritage
UNESCO has officially recognized henna and its rituals in Arab countries as part of its intangible cultural heritage, highlighting its significance in marking life events.
Queen Camilla and Brigitte Macron Present Inaugural Literary Prize in London
Queen Camilla and Brigitte Macron reunite in London to present the inaugural Prix de l'Entente littéraire, celebrating literary works in both French and English.
Maryam Qoush: The Voice of Resilience Amidst Gaza's Struggles
Maryam Qoush, a Palestinian poet, embodies the resilience of Gaza's people through her poignant poetry, reflecting their struggles amid the ongoing conflict.
UNESCO Adds Henna and Nablus Soap to Intangible Cultural Heritage List
UNESCO has recognized the Nablus soap-making tradition and henna rituals as part of its Intangible Cultural Heritage, celebrating their cultural significance in Palestine and the Arab world.
Islamic Enlightenment: Understanding Salafism and Political Islam
Muhammad al-Masbahi's new book discusses the need for an Islamic enlightenment, distinguishing between enlightened and fanatical Salafism, and proposing conditions for political Islam's role in modern states.
Taif Rose Recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Taif rose has been recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage, highlighting its cultural and economic importance in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia Invests €50 Million in Pompidou Centre Renovation
Saudi Arabia has pledged 50 million euros for the renovation of the Pompidou Centre in Paris, enhancing cultural cooperation with France.