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A Syrian-produced television series, which tackles the war in the country, has been broadcast since the start of Ramadan on the Saudi channel MBC, thus ending a boycott that has lasted since…
499 Objek dan Akomodasi Wisata di Gianyar Telah Kantongi Sertifikat CHSE tribunnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tribunnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
star-studded hit series,
Ala Safeeh Sakhin (On a Hot Plate), has become a clear sign that the flailing Syrian TV drama industry is vying for a comeback.
Ala Safeeh Sakhin – a now omnipresent feature in the war-torn country
, according to the Global Initiative against Transnational Organised Crime.
The series is Syria’s avant-garde answer to
The Sopranos, as it offers an unexplored portrayal of the world of rubbish scavenging and drugs racketeering as narcotics are sold by mobsters on waste collecting
routes and hidden in dustbins.
Eccentric director Seif Sbei was drawn to the story immediately after reading a transcript by the show’s writers, Ali Wajeeh
April 30, 2021
As Iraq’s government set the fifth general election since the fall of Saddam Hussein s regime in 2003 for Oct. 10, some political parties have resorted to a new strategy in preparation for the campaign.
The strategy consists of relying on famous media figures and social media celebrities with thousands of followers in a bid to attract new voter segments.
An office manager of a “frontline” party leader told Al-Monitor that his “party reached out to a large number of media professionals and social media celebrities, be they at home or abroad.”
He added, “While some have agreed to join us and take part in the election, others have not. So far, five media celebrities will be with us in the next election.”