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The Literature, Publishing & Translation Commission (LPT; Arabic: هيئة الأدب والنشر والترجمة) is a governmental commission established in February 2020 based in Riyadh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The commission's main purpose is to systemize the publishing industry, develops a creative environment and create investment opportunities.
Jomana R. Al-Rashid was appointed CEO of SRMG in October 2020, becoming the first woman to hold the position. [ 14 ] Following Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's visit to Egypt in June 2022, SRMG agreed to fund the launch of the three Egyptian news channels in Cooperation with the General Intelligence Service (GIS) owned United Media ...
In the 1990s there were about twenty-five magazines and periodicals in Saudi Arabia. [1] Editions of some international magazines, including Marie Claire and Madame Figaro, are also published in the country. [2] The Arabic edition of Madame Figaro was started in 2009. [3]
[2] [3] Although intended as a "gesture of reconciliation", the action meets with widespread condemnation. [ 4 ] October 6 – The National Assembly of France adopts new legislation mandating a minimum price on book deliveries to protect independent bookstores from e-commerce giants including Amazon and Fnac , who have circumvented a 2014 law ...
Soon after the establishment of the Saudi state in the early twentieth century, Saudi literature was born. [1] The Najdi poet Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Uthaymin, who brought about a renaissance in poetic style, was a prominent pioneer. [2] During the same period, literary figures emerged in Al-Ahsa and Qatif in the eastern part of the Kingdom. [3]
According to the government, the unemployment rate soared to a record high of 15.4 percent. According to analysts, recovering from such a hit might be more difficult due to budget constraints as a result of declining oil prices. The IMF expects the Saudi economy to contract by about 7 percent this year and increase growth by 3.1 percent in 2021 ...
Saudi Arabia: Dar Al Saqi Khaled Khalifa: No One Prayed Over Their Graves: Syria: Hachette Antoine/Naufal Mohammed Eissa al-Mu'adab: Hammam Dhahab: Tunisia: Mesaa Hassan Aourid: Al-Mutanabbi's Rabat: Morocco: Al-Markez al-Thaqafi al-Arabia 2021: Winner: Jalal Barjas: Notebooks of the Bookseller [2] Jordan: The Arabic Institute for Research and ...
"Alexandria, Egypt, 11 January 2005—The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) has received a valuable donation from the King Abdulaziz Public Library in Saudi Arabia. Dr. Dr. Sohair Wastawy , Head of the Library Sector, announced that the donation is of high intellectual and scientific value as it comprises a collection of books, journals and catalogs.