The UNESCO‑backed “Opportunities for Heritage” forum returns to the Gulf this week with a high‑profile edition in Doha that promises to push heritage conservation from academic debate into actionable policy, practice and financing — but the exact schedule and scope include details worth...
Broadcasters and programme makers will have to tread carefully after the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television (Sarft) issued a warning about the way shows were treating the past.
'Many stories are totally made up and are made to strain for an effect of novelty. The producers...
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