Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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Anthar Yahia, voted best Arab player of the year


At 48 hours of the end of the survey done by the sports show "Sada Al Malaab" aired on MBC, the Algerian defender Anthar Yahia is sure to win as the best Arab player, after collecting half the votes on a number of 911 970 voters. Bochum defender arrives in the polls with 48.06%, that is to say 438,305 votes, far surpassing Egyptian star Mohamed Aboutrika, ranked second with 195,104 votes (39.21%). Third place is occupied by another player of the Greens, Rafik Saifi in this case, with 9.38% of votes against 6.44% for the Sudanese Haïthem Mustapha. Jordanian Raefet comes in fifth place with 5.85% (53,400 votes). The final results will be announced during the show "Sada Al Malaab" which will be presented on the evening of Friday. Mustafa Al Agha announce the consecration Official Anthar Yahia best Arab player, waiting to receive his award next month.
(Source Football.fr)

Sunday, December 27, 2009

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Doha: Capital of Arab Culture 2010


The Palestinian community in Doha, organized Thursday a cultural evening during which the ambassador of Palestine, on behalf of the city of Al-Quds, submitted to Qatari Minister of Culture Capital of the torch of Arab culture that Doha will be in 2010.
The evening was hosted by officials and Palestinian students from the School of Doha, with very expressive representations of Palestinian identity that have delighted a large audience at the Heritage Village, on the beautiful Corniche to the Qatari capital.
Crafts Palestinian was also honored, especially embroidery and sewing the tree girls by parading in their beautiful traditional costumes.
addition to the famous and moving patriotic songs Palestinian remarkably performed by choirs of schoolchildren enthusiastic troop of young Palestinians have charmed the audience by dancing to impeccable Debkeh, the most popular dances of the entire Middle East.
The Palestinian ambassador, Munir Ghannam, said that tonight was a continuation of the 600 cultural events were organized Al-Quds in 2009.
For its part, the Qatari Minister of Culture told reporters that Al-Quds "was and always will remain the capital of Arab culture, as it symbolizes the Arab consciousness and represents a great responsibility that Arabs and Muslims must assume, until the Palestinian flag, the flag Arabic and Islamic flag will fly over the minarets of Al-Quds. "
The Minister noted that 2009 was also the year of Al-Quds in Qatar where many events were organized within this framework. He added that other events were postponed until next year to show Al-Quds is the "eternal capital of Arab culture" and that "we will never stop celebrating." Assurant

that Doha will up the torch of Arab Capital of Culture in 2010, Mr. Al-Kawari cited in particular and among the cultural events planned, the great theatrical "Salah Eddine" conducted with Syria, he said, will show how Al-Quds "is the capital of Arab culture and Islamic." He also announced the lineup for a week of Palestinian cinema.
(Source MAP)

Friday, December 25, 2009

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subsidiary of TF1 Eurosport Eurosport launches arabia


From Casablanca to Cairo from Jeddah to Dubai, now all the sports fans in the Arab world have their special area for LIVE sports content and information in real time, online and on their mobile phones.
Available in Arabic and French, Eurosport Arabia, offers a full coverage LIVE or all sports and their events, across 19 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. 8 pages have been specifically adapted (Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Syria) to meet regional expectations of sports fans. 12 pages of regional home available in total in the coming months.
Born into a unique partnership, launched in May, this highlights the new combination of two brands known for their expertise: Eurosport, the European No. 1 sport and information online, and, the most innovative telecom operator in the Middle East. Eurosport
Arabia strengthens the position of Eurosport as a group No. 1 sports and entertainment, extending its brand digital geographically into new regions of the world very dynamic. This new service adds a tenth eurosport.com local language portal. Eurosport
subsidiary of TF1 opened its office in the Arab media free zone in Dubai Media City
Laurent-Eric Le Lay, CEO of Eurosport, said: "We are delighted to open this office in Dubai Media City. Eurosport has been nine websites in local languages throughout Europe and Asia and we are pleased to expand our presence in the Middle East so as to bring the best digital sports news for the Arab world. "
To view their website click here

(Source: France-moyenorient.com)

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Unfair: the Arab has its luxury magazine


Obviously, there is a demand for an Arab publication of international luxury end of the Arab world, created by Arab women, on Arab women. Witness the first issue of a new quarterly magazine, Abu Dhabi, dedicated to all Arab women, with a door open on a global target.

Called UNFAIR, the new magazine is edited for the moment, only in the language of Shakespeare until its release by a year, in the language of Molière, with the opening of an office in Tunis to cover the whole of Africa North.
Distributed to 25 thousand copies in all the capitals of the Arab world and internationally, UNFAIR is the work of two young Tunisian: Raya Abid and Sofia Guellaty. The first deals with the writing, while the second is focused, university education requires, on management.

born of passion and friendship of two young women, UNFAIR wants a magazine that reflects the reality of Arab women, far from the beaten track and stereotypes. A
editorial content varied, rich, certainly, while the magazine is not even dedicated to all women in the Arab world. The target is obvious: women cultivated, educated and above all, rich with very pronounced taste for luxury. The first issue
Talents Issue "has been launched in the month of November, during the Formula 1 Abu Dhabi, where the headquarters of the magazine. Cover, we find the young Kenza Fourati today international model after winning the 3rd place in the finals of Elite Model Look contest, held at the Roman theater in Carthage in 2002.

The next issue promises to be more luxurious. Under the banner "The Future Issue", the number next year intends to promote the most fascinating projects from around the Arab world, the greatest technological advances in fashion, beauty, design .... He celebrates, moreover, the visionaries, those who have ambitions vanguard and make every effort to get there.
The two girls promise also published in French and then in Arabic, with an edition oriented Maghreb.
(Source: Business News)

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

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Tribute to Mohamed Abdel Wahab accompanied by the orchestra Zirieb this Friday, December 18 at 20h


Mohamed Abdel Wahab, singer, composer and lutenist, born in 1910 in Cairo. Drawing much of eastern and western music or Latin, he brought a significant revival in Arab music, shortly before the 30s. Regarded as the "Prince of Music", he managed to impose his style beyond the simple crooner. His talents as a composer are still recognized by the Orchestra Zirieb tribute.
Location: Botany
Tel. : 02-218.37.32
http://www.botanique.be
st Royal
236 1210 Saint-Josse-ten-Noode
Price: 15 (€)

Sunday, December 13, 2009

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Produced by the League of Arab States and Microsoft: Launching of the Arab Centre of Intellectual Property


The League of Arab States, Microsoft Corp. and Khasawneh & Associates (An affiliate KSLG) announced the launch of the Arab Center for Intellectual Property, an online portal that will provide a central platform for sharing best practices and legal resources on intellectual property in the Arab region. The site aims to assist the Arab region in its efforts to promote the protection of intellectual property by providing a central database on intellectual property and issues related to Internet crime in the region, including a complete collection regional laws and regulations, treaties and international agreements and the jurisprudence on Intellectual Property in use throughout the Near East.
"Intellectual property can play an important role in the development of knowledge-based economies across the Arab world," commented Ms. Maha Al Bakheet, Head of Unit Intellectual Property for the Arab League. "It is essential that decision makers have data and firm guidance on how best to fight against piracy and protect intellectual property, and the Arab Center for Intellectual Property is an essential step towards this common goal."
The Arab Center Property IP is part of a broader initiative by the Arab League, Microsoft and Khasawneh & Associates to go beyond industry and hearings under the law, to teach students the value of intellectual property. According to a recent survey, the rate of software piracy was estimated at 60%, giving an indication of the challenge faced across the region. In Algeria, the piracy rate is estimated at 84% according to the Business Software Alliance (BSA). "Software piracy and counterfeiting undermine the prospects for consumers, businesses and economies in the region. Microsoft is committed to working for a reset Regional Intellectual Property, "said Dale Waterman, anti-piracy lawyer from Microsoft for the Middle East and Africa." The partnership with the Arab League and Khasawneh & Associates an important step forward. "
The Director of Legal Affairs for Microsoft Middle East and Africa, Dina Founes, added: "Together, we adopt a coordinated and comprehensive approach to protecting intellectual property against piracy and cybercrime in the region. This is part of Microsoft's continued effort to support economic development sustainable in the booming economies of the Middle East and to help provide a safer environment for the public. "
The lack of common procedures and cross-border integration is one of the major challenges in the region. This fact makes limited access by governments, industry and enforcement of the law to case law, information on the distribution of counterfeit goods, trends and best practices, which therefore affects negatively the ability to enforce intellectual property rights and the effective fight against the crimes of piracy and cybercrime.
(Source Al Moujahid.com)

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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Rotana about to open the tallest hotel


Rotana, regional hotel management company based in UAE has announced the opening mid-December, the Rose Rayhaan, the tower's highest hotel in the world with 72 floors and 333 meters high.
The hotel will offer 481 rooms, suites and penthouses, with contemporary styling perfectly complements the values of Arab culture. The rooms, suites and penthouses will all have their own kitchenette, a broadband Internet connection and a range of facilities and services. The Rose of Rayhaan Rotana offers a wide choice of restaurants and bars, and the most advanced technologies in its 8 meeting rooms, all offering natural light, spaces, business center, fitness-art, outdoor pool, sauna rooms and steam.
(Source: Gulf News)