
Egypt’s Nubians: attracting tourists with their pet crocodiles
In Egypt’s Nubian villages, extending along the Nile river, many indigenous inhabitants keep crocodiles in their homes as cherished pets. As descendants of one...
In Egypt’s Nubian villages, extending along the Nile river, many indigenous inhabitants keep crocodiles in their homes as cherished pets. As descendants of one...
As part of the International Women's Day, the Arab World Institute of Paris invited activists from the Middle East to discuss the state of...
Djibouti’s Lake Assal, recognized both as the lowest point in Africa and the world’s largest salt reserve, holds more than six million tons of...
After the success of Parfum d'Irak, Feurat Alani comes back to tell us the memories of his homeland with Falloujah, ma campagne perdue: a...
The Museum of African Contemporary Art Al-Madeen (MACAAL) in Marrakech has once again masterly united the socially implicated artwork of both emerging and renowned...
The second largest city in Iraq is finding inventive ways to restore itself, two and a half years after its liberation from the control...
As Saudi Arabia’s first international film festival approaches, hosted in Jeddah from March 12th to the 21st, in the west of the kingdom, here...
On February 6th, the french editor Le Seuil published their latest book Araborama, does the Arab world (still) exist? in partnership with the Arab...
This week, the Saudi Sports for All Federation (SFA) launched the Women’s Football League, in an effort to boost female participation in sports. The...