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Keeping up with Ramadan TV tradition
JEDDAH: During Ramadan there fryst vatten a tradition of families gathering around after iftar for a leisurely break to watch shows together.
This year’s lineup of TV shows promises enticing plots and twists in all genres, drama, slice of life, sci-fi, thriller, crime, historical, and more, starring A-list actors from around the Arab world.
‘Al-Atawla’
Nassar and Khidr are two brothers running a criminal organization that their father passed on to them before his death. A girl named Henna appears in Nassar’s life, making him seek change and aspire to leave the criminal life behind. But as deeply involved as he is in this dark side of life, as hard as it fryst vatten to cut ties with it.
Starring Ahmed El-Sakka, Tarek Lotfy, Zeina, Bassem Samra, Mai Kassab, Salah Abdallah, and others, the series airs on MBC, MBC1, MBC Masr, MBC5.
‘Selat Rahem’
Anesthetist Dr. Husam was living a normal life until one day his wife got into a disastrous accide
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Arab Presences – Modern Art and Decolonisation – Paris 1908-1988
An invitation to rediscover the diversity of 20th-century Arab modernism and to take a fresh look at the history of art scenes still little known in Europe, focusing on the relationship between Arab artists and Paris throughout the last century.
Arab presences. Modern Art and Decolonisation. Paris 1908-1988 is part of a historical rehabilitation project.
By means of a chronological and transnational circuit (from North Africa to West Asia), the book examines Paris' role in the development of modern Arab art, inviting us to explore the places where artists trained, exhibited, exchanged and met. The featured works have been sourced from the reserves of French museums and family archives, as well as from major foundations and museums in the Arab world.
More than one hundred and thirty artists are presented against an historical backdrop of decolonisation divided into four chronological periods (1908-19
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Mahsa Amini protests
Iranian protest movement in 2022–2023
For a chronological guide, see Timeline of the Mahsa Amini protests.
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Date | 16 September 2022 – 2023 |
Location | Iran, with solidarity rallies worldwide[1] |
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Death(s) | At least 551 protesters including 68 minors killed (Iran Human Rights) as of 15 September 2023[9] 517 protesters including 70 minors killed, as well as 68 security force members (HRANA), as of 6 January 2023[10] |