By Iqbal Tamimi A report released in Dubai today claims that the wealth of Gulf women is estimated at $ 385 billion. Another report published last year by ‘Emirates Today’ claimed the size of projects run by women in the Gulf... Read more
Cairo- Egyptian security services at the Luxor Security Department managed to hold a British tourist and his wife at Luxor Airport after finding 19 different items of Egyptian artefacts in their possession
Read moreFor a group of people who are so often the chosen subject for columnists and reporters covering such hot-button topics as integration, immigration and terrorism, surprisingly few ethnic minority voices appear on the other end of the pen or... Read more
The 23 February witnessed the launch of the first fashion week in the Omani capital Muscat, as part of the Muscat Festival, with the participation of a large number of Arab and Asian designers. The first day showed the works of four... Read more
By Iqbal Tamimi Nashwa Bint Abdulhadi Taher, former board member of the Jeddah Chamber and the Chairperson of the Committee of Commerce Chamber won the World Customs Organization’s award. Taher is the first Arab business... Read more
American correspondent Marie Colvin and French photographer Remi Ochlik were killed on today when rockets fired by government forces hit the house they were staying in, witnesses said. At least two other journalists were wounded in the attack... Read more
Family quality time is a serious subject that worries the majority, regardless of their nationalities. Saudi caricaturist Rabeea reflects his idea about family quality time in Saudi Arabia in this work of art, where a couple are watching... Read more
Du telecommunications has announced its plan to launch a TV Reality show later this year, with the winner receiving a AED1m cash prize. Titled ‘The Entrepreneur’, the show is likely to begin in the third quarter of 2012. “It welcomes a... Read more
Enas Musallam, a female Jordanian blogger, and an activist has been stabbed in the stomach in Amman yesterday, according to a statement published today, Tuesday, by the national campaign for the rights of students, Zabahtona, translates (You... Read more
Trades Union Congress in UK (TUC) has rolled its sleeves along with the Trade Union of Journalists (NUJ) to fight against gender discrimination. The first round involves asking the most obvious question ‘Where are all the Women?’
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