Exhibition City Completes About 80% of Preparations for the Damascus International Fair Launch
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A man in Sweden discovered a treasure of about 20,000 silver coins dating back to the Middle Ages while searching for worms at his summer home. Most coins date to the 12th century and some bear rare religious symbols.
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Oscar-winning American actress Diane Keaton died at 79 after a prolific career starring in over 60 films including "Annie Hall" and "The Godfather" trilogy.
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A Dubai Charity delegation completed a two-week field evaluation mission in Benin, Burkina Faso, and Ghana, assessing developmental and humanitarian projects funded by donors to ensure sustainable impact.
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Al Pacino regrets not marrying late Hollywood star Diane Keaton, who died at age 79. They had a relationship from 1974 to 1990 and split after he refused to commit to marriage.
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Father Boutros Daniel praises President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi's balanced heroic stance that reflects a high humanitarian and political vision believing in peace as the true path to life. He describes Egypt as the cradle of peace that leads dialogue and calm in times of turmoil.
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Lady Gaga will appear in the second part of The Devil Wears Prada, currently filming in Milan. This marks her first major film role since Joker: Folie à Deux.
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Saleh Al-Jaafrawi was a Palestinian journalist and photographer known for documenting civilian suffering in Gaza. Born in 1998, he was killed on October 12, 2025, in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City after documenting Israeli occupation crimes.
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Shady El-Fakharany revealed that his father, Yehia El-Fakharany, missed an honoring ceremony at the British University in Cairo due to his commitment to filming the play "King Lear," denying any health issues.
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The Abdul Hameed Shoman Foundation launched the "Azraq" platform to create a qualitative shift in the Arab digital cultural scene by providing high-quality contemporary Arabic content covering various fields such as science, art, and literature.
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Intellectuals and academics celebrated the launch of the novel "Is'ida" by Mohammad Abdul Karim Al-Zyoud at the National Library in Amman. The novel depicts transformations in Jordanian rural life between 1950 and 1985 and the impact of political and social events on Jordanian society.
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