British photographer Philippa James unveils her new project 'Once a Slag...', highlighting the challenges teenagers face in the age of social media. This work focuses on the conflicts between personal identity and social pressure.
Sheikh Khaled El-Gendy asserts that imposing perfection on others creates a persistent illusion, negatively impacting human relationships. He highlights the importance of accepting flaws as part of human nature.
Artist Hala Shiha has ignited widespread controversy by stating that a person's true value is not determined by their social media followers. This message comes at a time when the Arab community is increasingly focused on digital life.
A parking dispute in Kuala Lumpur has ignited widespread debate after a woman publicly apologized for damaging a car that blocked her exit. The incident, which occurred in the Wangsa Maju area, has raised discussions about individual rights and online bullying.
Studies indicate that many male teenagers use the phrase 'I'm fine' as a way to express their feelings, leading to significant psychological harm. This behavior reflects social and cultural pressures that affect their mental health.
Social media platforms are witnessing the collapse of three marriages once deemed ideal, raising questions about the impact of digital display on marital life. Were these relationships a true reflection of reality or merely a glamorous facade?
Under the bright lights, artists face immense challenges in presenting their image to the public. Many wonder whether these stars are beautifying their image or if what they show is the truth.
Families of detainees are actively seeking effective ways to secure the early release of their loved ones. These measures include financial and administrative steps aimed at expediting the release process.
A recent study from the CELF Center at the University of California shows that household clutter significantly increases stress levels in women, while men remain largely unaffected. This phenomenon highlights biological and social differences in the perception of disorder.