South Korean Female Students Protest Against Co-Education Policies
Female students in South Korea are protesting against the admission of male students to all-female universities, particularly at Dongdeok College, citing concerns over gender equality and safety.
"Stories from Gaza" Exhibition Highlights Palestinian Resilience in Doha
The "Stories from Gaza" exhibition at the Liwan Library Forum in Doha showcases Palestinian experiences through art and personal narratives, emphasizing resilience and cultural connections.
Syrian Woman Sets Record for Pronouncing 27 Words Backwards in 30 Seconds
Reem Al-Karim, a young Syrian woman, has set a Guinness World Record by pronouncing 27 Arabic words backwards in 30 seconds, showcasing her unique talent and gaining widespread recognition.
Notre-Dame de Paris Set to Reopen After Major Restoration
Notre-Dame de Paris is set to reopen after a five-and-a-half-year restoration following a devastating fire in 2019, marking a significant moment in French history.
The Importance of Improvisation in Art and Daily Life
The Al Warsha program on Al Jazeera 360 highlights the significance of improvisation in art and daily life, emphasizing the need for continuous practice and mental fitness to enhance creative skills.
Rachida Dati Launches Committee to Safeguard Paris' UNESCO Heritage
Rachida Dati, Minister of Culture, announces a new committee to protect the heritage of the banks of the Seine in Paris, amidst political controversy regarding her mayoral ambitions.
Queen Letizia's Vintage Balenciaga Dress: A Royal Fashion Statement
Women Empowerment: 'Okra' Restaurant Redefines Tourism in Esna, Egypt
France Bleu to Rebrand as Ici: A New Identity for Local Radio
South Korean Female Students Protest Against Co-Education Policies
Syrian Woman Sets Record for Pronouncing 27 Words Backwards in 30 Seconds
"Stories from Gaza" Exhibition Highlights Palestinian Resilience in Doha
2024/7/28
Edna O'Brien, a Fearless Pioneer of Irish Literature, Passes Away at 93
Edna O'Brien, the influential Irish author known for her groundbreaking work in feminist literature, has died at 93. Her novels, including *The Country Girls*, challenged societal norms and captured the complexities of women's lives, earning her a lasting legacy in literary history.
Edna O'Brien, Iconic Irish Writer, Passes Away at 93: A Life of Literary Rebellion and Feminism
Edna O'Brien, the renowned Irish writer known for her groundbreaking works on women's rights and her vivid portrayal of the human condition, has passed away at the age of 93. Her literary legacy continues to inspire generations.
UNESCO Celebrates Global Heritage: From Mandela's Legacy to Ancient Roman Roads
Discover UNESCO's latest World Heritage Sites, including pivotal locations in Nelson Mandela's legacy, the revitalization of Senegal's Niokolo-Koba National Park, and the recognition of the ancient Roman road Via Appia. Explore the cultural significance and conservation efforts behind these remarkable sites.
Thomas Jolly's Olympic Ceremony Sparks Controversy and Celebration: A New Perspective on Inclusion
Thomas Jolly's artistic direction for the Olympic Games opening ceremony has ignited controversy and celebration, as he defends his vision of inclusion and diversity amidst criticism from religious groups. Explore how this event redefines artistic expression in a global context.