A Masterpiece Without an Audience: Khalid Al Siddiq and the Gulf’s First Narrative Feature Film
Despite its groundbreaking legacy, today, “Bas ya Bahar,” cannot be easily viewed in its full visual glory.
Despite its groundbreaking legacy, today, “Bas ya Bahar,” cannot be easily viewed in its full visual glory.
On April 4, AGSIW will host a discussion on COP and the energy transition.
Six months after the launch of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor, rapidly changing regional dynamics threaten to jeopardize the potentially transformative initiative.
The March 26 edition of the Iran Media Review highlights commentary on the state of Iranian-Saudi ties one year after they agreed to normalize relations.
Aramco should be able to sustain its higher dividend payout through 2025, but beyond this it will be increasingly dependent on higher oil revenue.
On April 11, AGSIW and the Middle East Institute will co-host a discussion on film in the Gulf.
The March 22 edition of the Iran Media Review highlights Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s public promise of a “leap in production” in the Iranian new year.
With aid, public criticism, and diplomatic maneuver, Gulf countries are confronting Israel’s military action in Gaza and weighing how bad the situation could get.
On April 7, AGSIW and the National Museum of Asian Art will co-host a film screening of "Mandoob."
Amid the hundreds of international artists on display at the Middle East’s largest commercial art fair, “Encounters” explored the local art scene and its decades of creative exchange.