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Khatib is a practitioner in the cultural scene. Her music projects include co-founding and co-leading the World Metal Congress. As a visual artist, her work has been exhibited internationally, including in group shows such as Newtopia: The State of Human Rights (Mechelen, 2012) and a solo show, 24 Hours on Hamra Street (London, 2018).
Lina Sinjab is a Syrian journalist based in Lebanon, who is a Middle East correspondent for the BBC. [ 1 ] She served as the BBC Syria correspondent until 2013, when she was forced to leave the country after threats from the government.
Khatib may refer to the following: Khatib, an Islamic term for a person who delivers a sermon; Esmaeil Khatib (born 1961), Iranian cleric and politician; Lina Khatib (born 1977), Lebanese professor, essayist and commentator; Khatib, Saudi Arabia, a village in Jizan Province, in southwestern Saudi Arabia; Khatib, Kerman, a village in Kerman ...
Lina Abu Akleh (human rights advocate) Salma Al-Khadra Al-Jayyusi (academic and poet) Suad Amiry (writer and architect) Hanan Ashrawi (academic and politician) Gabi Baramki (former president of Bir Zeit University) Mohammed Dajani Daoudi (professor and peace activist) Salam Fayyad (prime minister of the Palestinian authority)
Lina Khatib: Lina Khatib: Short Documentary: 2006: 9 min 2007: Fouad's Adventure: Gioergo Piconi: Alfred Chekiee Carmelo Picone Joseph Abi Damaas: Caramel: Arabic: "سكر بنات" French: Caramel: Nadine Labaki: Aziza Semaan Yasmine Elmasri Joanna Mkarzel Gisèle Osta Adel Karam: Nadine Labaki Rodney Haddad: Romantic Comedy: 2007: Les Films ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. 2024 Lebanon electronic device attacks Part of the Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present) Remnants of a Hezbollah pager that exploded on 17 September 2024 Location Lebanon and Syria Date 17–18 September 2024 Target Hezbollah members Weapons Booby-trapped pagers (Day 1) Booby-trapped walkie ...
In 2017, AJ+ launched a French-language version of the service. In 2018, the English version of the channel moved its operations to Washington D.C. In April 2018, AJ+ ended the use of its mobile apps, moving to content distribution over its website, various social media and YouTube.
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