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Why Do Syrians See Their Forgotten History in the Caves of Mount Qasyoun?
SadaNews - Mount Qasyoun is one of the most prominent natural landmarks in Damascus, and one of the sites most connected to the collective memory of Syrians. Its significance goes beyond its geographical elevation overlooking the capital; it also encompasses a historical and cultural site associated...
The Morning of Ramadan May Be the Secret to Productivity: What Do Scientific Studies Say?
SadaNews - Many employees and workers during the month of Ramadan tend to request a delay in morning working hours, believing that fasting reduces concentration and makes the morning an unsuitable time for mental productivity.
However, scientific research and modern ideas in time management suggest...
Dorra Reveals Behind-the-Scenes of Her Role in "Ali Clay": Unique and Packed with Importan...
SadaNews - Artist Dorra has established her presence over the years as one of the most prominent stars who combine artistic elegance with intelligence in their choices.
Since her debut, she has been keen to ensure that her career steps are calculated, moving between cinema and drama, from romantic...
The Idashari.. The Repentant Villain Who Created the Glory of Bab Al-Hara
SadaNews - In the alleys of old Damascus, in the heart of "Harret al-Dabba" which has lived in the memory of Arab viewers for years, the character of "Idashari" emerges as one of the most complex and impactful dramatic personas. Although Syrian artist Bassam Koussa has presented...
A Shocking Story Shakes Egypt.. A Nuclear Engineer Homeless on the Streets
SadaNews - Recently, the story of former Egyptian nuclear engineer Layla Ibrahim Hassan has sparked widespread interaction on social media platforms, after videos of her surfaced in which she claims she has been forced to live on the streets for about seven months due to a dispute with the landlord...
Match Stopped in Dutch League for Muslim Player to Break His Fast
SadaNews - A viral video showcased the moment Dutch player of Moroccan descent Ayoub Oufkir broke his fast during his team AZ Alkmaar's match against Sparta Rotterdam in the Dutch football league.
Play was stopped in the 70th minute, as the young player approached the touchline to break his fast by...
"Lazarus Species"... When Scientists Mistakenly Announce Extinction
SadaNews - In some cases, scientists declare a species extinct. However, nature surprises us on rare occasions with what was not anticipated, as it later turns out that the species still exists. These cases are known as "Lazarus species," referring to the Biblical figure said to have returned to lif...
After the Success of the Orange iPhone 17.. Apple Considers Launching the New Generation i...
SadaNews - Apple is considering launching the new generation of its "iPhone 18 Pro" and "Pro Max" in a unique and striking color combination, similar to what happened with the previous generation "iPhone 17 Pro Max," with this time opting for a dark red color, according...
The Egyptian City of El Quseir: A Hidden Gem on the Red Sea Coast
SadaNews - From its ancient port, caravans of pilgrims from Egypt and the Maghreb have set out on their journey to Hijaz, and centuries earlier, the trading caravans of Queen Hatshepsut headed to the land of Punt.
Today, despite not being widely recognized as a tourist destination, this spot remain...
How Cinema and Drama Deconstructed the Code of the Relationship Between the State and Cart...
SadaNews - Amid escalating clashes in Mexican cities like Guadalajara, cartel movies and series return to the forefront as a dramatic mirror of the long-standing conflict between drug gangs and state institutions.
Cinema and dramatic works do not just provide action films and entertainment; they in...
Smart Hospitality Etiquette for the Elderly During Ramadan Gatherings
SadaNews - As the time for iftar in Ramadan approaches, homes turn into a small theater for memories and laughter, where the gathering is complete with the presence of the elders before the younger ones. The attendance of grandparents or elderly relatives is not just a regular detail in the Ramadan...
Study: Earthquakes May Be Caused by Solar Flares
SadaNews - Solar flares have long been known for their ability to disrupt the Earth's upper atmosphere and ignite the aurora borealis, but a new study poses a new hypothesis: What if these solar explosions contribute - albeit slightly - to triggering some earthquakes?
The research published in the...