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Bosnia and Herzegovina Unites Against Cultural Property Trafficking

The illicit trafficking of cultural property poses a significant threat to Bosnia and Herzegovina's (BiH) cultural heritage and security.

Raneen Art Festival Breathes New Life into Oman’s Cultural Sites

Oman hosts a prestigious lineup of international and local artists at the inaugural Raneen Contemporary Art Festival in Muttrah, Oman.

Egypt’s Project Revival Boosts Cultural Engagement and GDP Growth

By integrating augmented reality into museum experiences through its Project Revival program, The Egyptian Museum not only redefines heritage engagement but also strengthens its ICT sector, contributing 6% to the nation's GDP in 2023.

Rashid Masharawi’s Cinematic Defiance

Palestinian Filmmakers like Rashid Masharawi are amplifying Palestinian voices against all the odds.

Texan Students Find Enchantment in Stories of Türkiye

The Stories of Türkiye project, introduced by Houston-based Turkish Education Attaché Ali Kılıçlıoğlu, brings Turkish culture to American children through interactive storytelling.

Never Again is Not a Feeling. Sorry.

Renowned Israeli historian Ilan Pappé, Human Rights Lawyer Lamis Deek, and Declassified UK Founder and Activist Matt Kennard deep dive into the inevitable decline of Zionism, the historical influence of Hasbara and call for a strategic dismantling of corruption for the sake of humanity at the recent Islam Channel's Global Peace and Unity Festival held at Excel London, UK this month.

Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival Showcases Stories of Strength and Spirit

The Milwaukee Muslim Film Festival has been the brainchild of the Muslim Women’s Coalition from its inception. Now into its ninth year, Co-Founder and President Janan Najib says that this year’s line up celebrates the diversity of Islamic culture and the power of the human spirit.

What Yemenis Can Teach Appalachians About Floods

In adapting to a new climate reality, Appalachia will need to draw not only on its people’s ingenuity and self-reliance, but on the knowledge and friendship of similarly-affected areas around the world. When it comes to under-resourced mountain regions with a history of coping with torrential flooding, no place may be a better friend to Appalachia than Yemen.

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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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Al Hamra Showcases Ultra-Luxury Real Estate Opportunities at Harrods

Emirati Real Estate firm Al Hamra will pitch to international investors at Harrods in London throughout August 2024.

Turkcell Says Türkiye Should be a Global Data Hub Within a Decade

Turkcell celebrated its thirtieth anniversary reflecting on its ongoing...
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