Aramram “Textile waste into energy: This feature is with Ali Al-Rababaa, in his pioneering project in the Al-Dhalil area to recycle industrial textile waste. With textile waste accumulating over an area of more than 70 dunums, Al-Rababaa innovated a method to convert fabrics into thermal materials as an alternative to coal and petroleum derivatives, contributing to environmental and economic sustainability”
Annaja7 Radio “The Impact of Economic Globalization on Local Communities Economic globalization is a complex phenomenon that brings both opportunities and challenges to local communities. It can create new jobs and boost productivity through the entry of global companies, but it can also result in the closure of local businesses due to intense competition. This episode explores the dimensions of economic globalization and its cultural and social impacts, emphasizing ways to adapt to this reality for mutual benefit.”
# My Success Said Sabah Hamid, an Iraqi champion in para-taekwondo, lost both his hands in an electric shock accident in 2010. He achieved several sports accomplishments, including winning gold in the 2023 Iraq Championship and the 2024 Asian Championship. He calls for greater support for athletes with disabilities in Najaf.
LOrient-Le Jour Exclusive: Satellite imagery shows Israeli evacuation warnings during the war may have been used to ‘terrorize’ rather than protect civilians
Arij News accompanied by fake links calling for an announcement of preparedness for the possibility of an earthquake in Lebanon.
Arij Photographer Maher Baraka explains to Kashif the truth about the photo of “aid convoys from Lebanon to Syria.”
Arij The Quds operation took place on a street within a street in the Nabi Yacoub settlement and did not take place inside a Jewish synagogue
Aramram This feature highlights Wadi Which is a non-profit organization dedicated to restoring degraded ecosystems and empowering local communities in Jordan. Since 2016, it has established five native-plant nurseries, producing resilient, drought-resistant seedlings to restore forests, rangelands, and wadis. Wadi emphasizes community engagement, water conservation, and a science-based approach to protect biodiversity and ensure a sustainable future where people and nature coexist in harmony.