Vogue Arabia’s editor-in-chief, Manuel Arnaut said: “Her Royal Highness is a generous woman with a truly elegant and noble presence, and the daughter of the late King Abdullah, a beloved ruler of Saudi Arabia. “A mother of three, the princess dedicates her life to her family and her art. Read More »
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Some Artits at the President’s Iftar
custom_adv] The boycott of the ceremony by artists caused a lot of controversy with Perryoz, however, Ali Nusirian, Jamshid Mashayekhi, Fatemeh Motamedaria, star of Eskandari, Behrooz Baghaei, Mahmoud Dolatabadi, Loris Cheknarian, Hooman Veinoorard, Behrooz Shoaibi, and others. Read More »
In Memory of Naser Malek Motiei
Naser Malek Motiei (29 March 1930 – 25 May 2018) was an actor and director. He starred in numerous films and television shows. Read More »
Persian Canadian businessman Latifi buys into McLaren
Canadian Michael Latifi became the McLaren Group’s first new shareholder since the departure of Ron Dennis after his British Virgin Islands-based Nidala (BVI) Limited committed a £200million investment. Read More »
When Classic Cars and Fashion Collide on the Runway
“The automobiles have always been an enriching element for me — when I think of the steel rivets, the curve of the engine or the finishings in tactile leather,” said Mr. Lauren, referring also to the fact that “color really defines the image and appearance of a car” and his passion for “metallic gray.” Read More »
Harvey Weinstein’s for justice is far from over
Harvey Weinstein has finally turned himself into the police in New York and been charged with two cases of serious misconduct. What took him so long? Read More »
Gina Haspel set to become first female director of CIA
custom_adv] Gina Haspel is all set to become the first female director of the CIA, despite her role in the spy agency’s controversial interrogation techniques, including waterboarding, post the 9/11 terror attacks. Read More »
Makhunik: The Village of Dwarves IN The Homeland
In a remote corner in Iran’s South Khorasan Province, near its border with Afghanistan, is a village that, until about a century ago, was inhabited by people of very short stature. Indication of their dwarfism is found in the local architecture. Read More »
Politicians choosing flowers over handshake
Smiling and holding hands, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in met at the heavily fortified demilitarised zone between the countries on Friday in the first summit for the two Koreas in over a decade. Read More »
Bangkok’s Death Cafe
The cafe’s owner says his restaurant is more than just a gimmick or dark take on the cute and cuddly coffee shops common in the Thai capital, story first shared by Bangkok Jack, come over and join us, which boasts everything from cat, husky and meerkat cafes to unicorn and mermaid-themed eateries. Read More »