
TUL8TE Plays It By Ear
An exclusive interview with TUL8TE during the recording of the jazz rendition of his latest album, Narein.

An exclusive interview with TUL8TE during the recording of the jazz rendition of his latest album, Narein.

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Following the ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, Iran announced on Friday the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz to commercial shipping.

The Israeli bombardment campaign has resulted in 70 confirmed deaths and over 200 injuries.

After weeks of intensive strikes, Iran is emerging from the war with potentially more sovereignty, fewer sanctions, and a weaker opposition.

A new Israeli law permitting the execution of Palestinian prisoners adds to a brutal system officials themselves have called “hell.”

A look back at fifteen years of Mohamed Samy’s directing during the most prolific production era in Egyptian television.

A promising piracy drama slips into formula, as Egybest trades a rich story for safe, trope-heavy Eid entertainment.

Sahbek Rajel turns the police into a workplace comedy, exposing power, class, and street influence inside the institution.

A well-rounded and textured Ramadan drama, Hekayet Narges looks past the crime to the society that made it possible.

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