قضايا المرأة

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Prepare for the 10th Aswan International Women’s Film Festival

Amr Lashin, the Governor of Aswan, announced the readiness of the governorate to host the 10th edition of the Aswan International Women’s Film Festival, taking place from February 10 to 15, 2024. This festival aims to enhance the role of women in the film industry.

Highlight literary selections featuring Simone de Beauvoir's works

This week, 'Mond De L'Evenement' presents a curated selection of books, including the renowned works of Simone de Beauvoir, addressing feminist issues. The choices reflect the importance of literature in discussing women's rights and equality.

Showcase Women's Issues at 'Threads of the Tale' Exhibition

The 'Threads of the Tale' exhibition kicks off in the Libyan capital, Tripoli, on Saturday, featuring a group of local artists. The exhibition aims to highlight women's issues through a diverse range of visual arts, sculpture, and photography.

Arrest cosmetic doctor in Nasr City for harassment allegations

Security forces in Nasr City arrested a cosmetic doctor accused of harassing a worker in his clinic. The victim reported that he touched her inappropriately, sparking outrage in the local community.

Launch new song "Kalam" by Manal Benshlikha reflecting deep emotions

Moroccan singer Manal Benshlikha has released her new song "Kalam," which explores a complex emotional human experience. The song, heavily promoted on social media, garnered significant interaction even before its official release.

Explore the Depth of Human Experience in 'Bloody Letters'

The novel 'Bloody Letters' by Zahra Rameej delves into a complex human experience that transcends the story of a woman in pain, addressing issues of dignity, betrayal, and the desire for survival.

Explore challenges of feminist narrative in modern literature

Lebanese author <strong>Imane Hamidan</strong> raises questions about the expressive capacity of feminist narratives in her novel 'Songs for Darkness', which tells the stories of four generations of women in Lebanon. The analysis reveals that ideological ambitions may negatively impact the aesthetics of the narrative.