In times of instability, culture is often among the first sectors to be affected. Yet the art scene in the United Arab Emirates tells a different story—one of resilience, adaptation, and continuity.
In Qatar, art is no longer confined to gallery walls — it has become part of everyday life. Across Doha, culture is shaping the way people live, move, and experience the city, turning urban spaces into immersive cultural environments.
In the coastal city of Essaouira, contemporary art steps out of the gallery and into a boxing gym. Moroccan artist Meriem Bennani presents Life on the CAPS Trilogy not as a traditional exhibition, but as a living encounter between bodies, images and space.
In the deeply personal cinematic journey Life After Siham, French-Egyptian filmmaker Namir Abdel-Messeeh confronts grief, memory and legacy.
Technology company Embodied has developed a robot companion for children that uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to process and respond to natural conversation and facial expressions.
At the police barracks at Dhaka’s Gulshan area in the diplomatic zone, members of the force began their day on Thursday with yoga sessions.
An afternoon spent sipping a coffee or wine on a café terrace is an essential Parisian experience and as lockdown measures are eased across France locals have returned to the terraces to continue the tradition.
The first thing 103-year-old great-great-grandmother Jennie Stejna asked for once she was officially cleared of COVID-19 was to crack open a cold beer to celebrate.
If you’ve fantasized about floating in space but lack the skills and training to make the astronaut life a reality, you still have an opportunity to achieve weightlessness, and you won’t have to exit the earth’s atmosphere to do it.
Design Museum celebrates the electronic history of Kraftwerk, Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin.
Is it the breath-taking nature, the colourful spices, the endless details, or the amazing hospitality?
Demyttenaere and Hocke went viral in 2019 after they posted a photo of themselves hanging out of a train.