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Scottish-Egyptian sisters Laura and Sarah Ayoub will premiere their Arabic Symphony at Celtic Connections, showcasing a blend of their cultural roots. The duo continues to break new ground in music while advocating for diversity and music education.
A Scottish-Egyptian musical duo is using their performances to celebrate cultural diversity and challenge traditional expectations. Their journey highlights Glasgow's evolving multicultural landscape and the power of music to unite different backgrounds.
A new report ranks the Hollywood Walk of Fame as the world's most disappointing tourist spot, citing poor reviews and safety concerns. The analysis also highlights other underwhelming attractions like the Dead Sea and the Great Wall of China.
Los Angeles deputies say the arrest of Samson Nacua for vehicle theft was a misunderstanding, as he mistook a similar SUV for his brother's. Prosecutors have been asked to drop charges after all parties agreed it was an honest mistake.
Larry Ellison renamed his yacht after realizing its original name spelled a vulgar antisemitic phrase backwards. The incident sparked online ridicule and drew comparisons to television dramas about the wealthy.
Maria Corina Machado offered her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Trump during a high-profile meeting in Washington. The encounter comes as Venezuela faces political uncertainty and hopes for democratic reforms. Machado continues to seek international support despite being barred from running in her country's election.
A judge will restrict the Trump administration from retaliating against academic activists on college campuses. Protections will apply to members of certain academic groups, requiring the government to justify any deportation efforts. The White House has not commented.
A new Gaza technocratic committee held its first meeting in Cairo, but Israeli opposition is hindering its operations. Diplomats say staffing and policing are blocked, with future progress tied to talks on Hamas disarmament and upcoming international discussions.
Aryt's controlling shareholder sold a 108 million dollar stake to Israeli and foreign investors after a massive stock rally. The sale comes amid recent investor pushback over subsidiary listing plans.
Middle Eastern allies have asked the United States to hold off on military action against Iran, citing risks to regional stability. President Trump has signaled a possible shift away from strikes, while the administration imposed new sanctions on Iranian officials and financial networks.
Punjab's industries minister has urged the central government to reconsider its decision to block an investment outreach visit to the United Kingdom and Israel. He warned the move could harm Punjab's economic growth and job creation efforts.
Assets managed by Israeli financial institutions have doubled in under seven years, now exceeding NIS 4 trillion. This growth has driven record highs on the Tel Aviv stock exchange and boosted the market values of leading companies.
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