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The Sablah, Soft Power, and Oman’s Strategic Debut in Venice

Blending heritage with innovation, Oman’s debut pavilion in Venice subtly reinforces the Sablah as a model for dialogue—at a time when open communication and shared spaces are urgently needed.

Disney Lands New Yas Island Adventure in Abu Dhabi

Already a hotspot with Ferrari World, Warner Bros. World, and SeaWorld, Yas Island is set to become an enchanted, all-ages wonderland as the new Disney Park hopes to thrill with tech-driven magic.

Top Ten Miniature Artists Across Asia

We've put together ten of this decade's most exciting contemporary miniature artists whose intricate mixed media works are wowing audiences across south-east Asia and the middle east.

Not All Social Media Is Toxic as Gen Z Takes Pinterest to Pole Position

Platforms like Pinterest are proving that digital spaces can be uplifting, creative, and good for mental health—especially for Gen Z. Social media is currently experiencing...

Kawaii Fever Hits Hong Kong as Chiikawa’s First Pop-Up Store Greets the Streets

A small and adorable character is making waves as Chiikawa’s first-ever international pop-up at Harbour City in Hong Kong in April 2025 became a crowd-pleaser; showcasing why this pint-sized star’s blend of cuteness and emotional depth resonates across generations.

AfrikaBurn Says No to Money, Yes to Experience

AfrikaBurn is a pegged as a blueprint for a more connected, compassionate, and conscious world; one that embraces spontaneity and creativity in the heart of the Tankwa Karoo desert. What happens when thousands come together to create a city composed of art, music, and free food?

The New Modern Art Dubai 2025 Unveils a Bold Line-Up

This weekend, Art Dubai 2025 promises to transform the city into a pulsating hub of creativity with 120+ exhibitors, daring digital commissions, and cutting-edge conversations—redefining the global art scene from the heart of the UAE.

FILMART 2025: Groundbreaking Collabs and the Ethics of AI Use in Animation

FILMART 2025 expanded its global reach, drawing top filmmakers, financiers, producers, musicians, and animation artists from emerging territories beyond Asia. The event showcased new projects and explored AI's transformative role in filmmaking, paving the way for future entertainment innovations.

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The K-Drama That Triggered South Koreans

In gun-free South Korea, a bold K-drama, Trigger, has stirred robust debate about weapons and norms within Korean civil society.
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KSA’s 6 Billion Investment in Syria as Regional Diplomacy Realigns

With USD 6.4 billion in fresh deals, the Kingdom is staking its claim on Syria’s future and sending a clear message: Arab-led recovery is back in focus.

KUN’s 50 Million Aims to Accelerate Stablecoin Adoption Amid Hong Kong’s Regulatory Surge

KUN’s recent Series A $50 million funding round signals a pivotal moment for stablecoins, ushering in a new era of regulated, efficient, and cross-border digital payments across Asia.

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Indonesia Seeks Closer Trade and Cooperation with Nigeria

As Indonesia is poised to becoming the fourth largest economy in the world by 2050, President Prabowo Subianto looks to deepen ties with its long-time trading partner Nigeria, which is on its own course to becoming the world’s fifth largest economy by 2075.  

UAE Ministry of Culture Launches Arts and Literature Grants

UAE Minister of Culture Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi says the programs aims to foster a culture centred on science, creativity and knowledge.
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