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Al Araby Television Network (Arabic: شبكة التلفزيون العربي) is a general television network launched in January 2015, and includes two main channels "Al Araby TV" and "Al Araby 2", in addition to digital projects that broadcast exclusive programs such as "Ana Al Araby" and "Al Araby Tube".
Al-Arab, a pan-Arab newspaper based in London Alarab News Channel , an Arabic-language news channel Kul al-Arab (website alarab.com), Israeli Arabic-language weekly newspaper
Let It Be Morning (Hebrew: ויהי בוקר, romanized: Vayehi Boker, Arabic: فليكن صباحا, romanized: faliyakun ṣabāḥan) is a 2021 Israeli drama film directed by Eran Kolirin, [2] based on the Hebrew-language novel Let It Be Morning by Palestinian author Sayed Kashua.
Tizani Films: 1h 20m Auliban, the Seller of Rings: Arabic: بياع الخواتم French: Le vendeur de bagues U.S.: Auliban, the Seller of Jokes: Youssef Chahine: Fairuz Philemon Wehbe Nasri Shamseddine Joseph Azar Joseph Nassif: Rahbani Brothers: Musical: 1965: Phenicia Films: 1h 35min Bitter Honey: Arabic: العسل و المر French: Le ...
Al Arabiya was originally launched in Dubai Media City, United Arab Emirates, on 3 March 2003. [3] [4] [5] An early funder, the production company Middle East News (then headed by Ali Al-Hedeithy), said the goal was to provide "a balanced and less provocative" alternative to Al Jazeera.
The Al-Arab media organization also helped fund Ahval, a news website launched by Yavuz Baydar, a Turkish journalist who left Turkey following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt. Qantara.de suspects Al-Arab and the government of the United Arab Emirates of influencing the creation of Ahval's Arabic language service. [3]
According to film critic and historian Roy Armes, Lebanese cinema is the only other cinema in the Arabic-speaking region that could amount to a national cinema. [40] While Egyptian and Lebanese films have a long history of production, most other Arab countries did not witness film production until after independence.
Kul al-Arab (Arabic: كل العرب, meaning All of the Arabs) is an Israeli Arabic-language weekly newspaper, founded in 1987. [1] Based in Nazareth, the paper is Israel's most influential and widely read Arabic-language periodical. [2] [3] It is also distributed in the West Bank. [2] Kul al-Arab has 70 employees and a circulation of 38,000. [1]