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Is Syria’s Education Reform Putting Minorities at Risk? Here’s What You Need to Know
- By Omar Haddad
- . January 8, 2025
The recent amendments in school curricula in Syria is becoming hot topic of discussion, and it is creating controversy among the global elite class. Educators,
Geneva Nuclear Talks: What’s Next for Iran and European Nations?
- By Fatima Saif
- . January 2, 2025
According to Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi of Iran, the nation will attend nuclear talks with Britain, France, and Germany on January 13. The talk
Can Peace Bring Back Tourists to the Middle East?
- By Fatima Saif
- . December 18, 2024
An Israeli airstrike in Syria on December 16 has added to global concerns about safety in the Middle East. The ongoing conflict in the Middle
Essential Egypt Travel Tips: Visas, Packing Must-Haves, and the Best Ways to Explore
- By Fatima Saif
- . December 6, 2024
Whether you want to sail down the Nile on a traditional felucca, explore ancient temples, browse the fascinating museums of Cairo, or go trekking in
Highlights of the 2024 MAMA Awards
- By Hassan Rahim
- . November 22, 2024
The 2024 MAMA Awards kicked off with an electrifying Day 1 on November 21 at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles marking the first-ever
Italian Authorities Donate Ambulance to Lebanon’s Armed Forces
- By Hassan Rahim
- . November 19, 2024
The Lebanese Army announced that an Italian aircraft arrived at Beirut’s Rafic Hariri International Airport on November 18, 2024. This plane carried an ambulance vehicle
UN and Global Leaders Call for Action Against Iran’s Human Rights Violations
- By Hassan Rahim
- . November 8, 2024
In a recent UN Web TV interview Mai Sato, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Iran talked about very serious concerns over human
The Ritz-Carlton Rabat, Dar Es Salam: A Luxurious Addition to Morocco’s Capital
- By Fatima Saif
- . September 18, 2024
When The Ritz- Carlton Rabat opened its doors in the center of Morocco’s capital on September 12, luxury hospitality underwent a major turning point. Combining
Environmental Costs of War: From Kuwait to Gaza and Beyond
- By Fatima Saif
- . September 16, 2024
During the first Gulf War, when 700 of Kuwait’s oil fields were set ablaze, one of the most stunning illustrations of the environmental expenses of
Beirut’s Struggle for Resilience Amidst Crisis and Conflict
- By Khalid Al Mansoor
- . August 14, 2024
The terrible August 4, 2020 explosion in Beirut’s dock permanently changed the capital of Lebanon and changed the way its people live. Among those mostly