Cinéma
Film
How ‘My Fault’ Sparked Rumours and Got a British Remake?
My Fault ("Culpa mía"), a 2023 Spanish film about a forbidden romance, continues to fuel fan intrigue over the real-life drama between its stars.
Exhibitions
European Cinema: Art Nouveau is Back, or Just Another Blockbuster Trap?
European cinema continues to experience a resurgence of Art Nouveau as seen by films like Poor Things (2023).
Popular
France Returns Colonial Art, and Nazi-Looted Works Too
France confronts two legacies of stolen art as new restitution laws ease colonial returns and the Musée d’Orsay spotlights Nazi-looted works still awaiting heirs.
Syrian Reconstruction Era: Abu Dhabi’s First-Mover Advantage
As foreign funds return to Damascus, the UAE has eagerly secured prime real estate with preemptive speed.
UAE Classrooms Reopen After a Week of War
UAE schools have returned to in-person learning after a second week of remote classes triggered by Iranian attacks, testing a system that has now been forced to switch modes twice in less than two months.
EU Development Finance Bankrolls China’s African Expansion
Brussels funds hundreds of buses for Dakar, a Chinese state firm bids at half the European price and wins the contract.
Populist Divorce: Meloni and the MAGA Civil War
A public break with Trump over Iran and the Pope lifts Meloni's domestic standing, saving her political skin.


