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Trade Arabia
21-04-2025
- Business
- Trade Arabia
Andalusia signs up top architect for Dubai residential project
Andalusia Real Estate Development has announced that it has sealed a strategic partnership with Engineer Lana Halabi, a leading architect, interior designer, for the development of its Bottega Nove Residences project at Majan in Dubailand. A premium project, Bottega Nove Residences is nine-storeyed building crafted entirely from exquisite Italian aterials, reflecting the pinnacle of modern Italian design. This collaboration positions Halabi as the official interior and lifestyle consultant for Andalusia's upcoming residential projects, commencing with the Bottega Nove Residences. An industry veteran, Halabi brings a wealth of experience and a unique design philosophy to the table. She is also the founder of LH Concept a boutique specialised studio in designing and customising interiors and furniture. In this role, she has been instrumental in transforming residential spaces into personalized sanctuaries. "Designing a home is more than selecting colors and furnishings; its about understanding the clients journey and creating spaces that reflect their story," remarked Halabi. "With Bottega Nove, we are offering residents the opportunity to co-create their living spaces, ensuring each home is as unique as its owner. It will be the first project under this partnership to offer customizable interior options during the construction phase," she stated. "Buyers will have access to exclusive furniture packages inspired by iconic Italian cities, allowing them to tailor their homes to their personal tastes and preferences. Our curated furniture packages draw inspiration from the timeless elegance of cities like Rome," she added. Recognizing the evolving needs of modern homeowners, Andalusia is committed to designing properties that seamlessly integrate furniture considerations into the architectural blueprint. This approach ensures optimal space utilization, intuitive movement, and enhanced user experience. "At Andalusia, we believe that a home should be a harmonious blend of aesthetics and functionality," said Saleh Tabakh, the CEO & Founder of Andalusia Real Estate Development. "Our collaboration with Halabi underscores our dedication to crafting spaces that resonate with our clients lifestyles. By integrating furniture planning from the outset, we ensure that every layout, lighting fixture, and power source aligns with the real-life needs of our residents," stated Tabakh. According to Halabi, Bottega Nove Residences will be the first project under this partnership to offer customisable interior options during the construction phase. "Buyers will have access to exclusive furniture packages inspired by iconic Italian cities, allowing them to tailor their homes to their personal tastes and preferences. Our curated furniture packages draw inspiration from the timeless elegance of cities like Rome, Florence, and Venice," she explained.


See - Sada Elbalad
10-03-2025
- Entertainment
- See - Sada Elbalad
Mohamed Ragab Confirms Marriage to Dana Halabi
Yara Sameh Egyptian actor Mohamed Ragab appeared Sunday in the latest episode of actor and prankster Ramez Galal's prank show 'Ramez Elon Masr'. During the episode, Ragab revealed that he privately married Lebanese singer-actress Dana Halabi for a year and a half, after months of speculation about their relationship. In September 2024, several media outlets reported that they got married — a claim that had yet to be confirmed or addressed by the couple until now. Halabi had previously addressed the rumors about their relationship without revealing any details. "I love the artist Mohamed Ragab and I worked with him on my last project. My personal life is a red line and I will neither deny nor confirm the rumor regardless of its truth. I do not want to talk about this subject." The pair can be seen in the TV series " Al Hangaly". The cast also includes Mimi Gamal, Hala Fakher, Mahmoud Kabil, Ahmed Wafik, Abeer Sabry, Mohamed Lotfy, Ayten Amer, and more. The series sees Ragab collaborating with director Moataz Hossam and "Haq Arab" scribe Mahmoud Hamdan. It also witnesses the fourth collaboration between the actor and Amer. They previously starred together in the 2020 TV series "Al Akh Al Kabeer", the 2018 film 'Bikya', and the 2014 film "Salem Abu Okhto". "Al Hangaly" screening during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon. Born in Kuwait on January 18, 1987, Halabi graduated in Interior Design from the American University of Science and Technology in 2006. She started modeling in 2001 before launching a music career with the infamous song "Bos Alaya" in 2008 and made her acting debut in the 2018 TV series "Doret Gonya Gebiel". In 2008, Halabi married lawyer Elie Haidar in a private ceremony in Cyprus amid the attendee of their close friends and family. The 37-year-old artist put her career on pause during her pregnancy and announced in a press conference in May 2009 that she was taking time off to devote herself to her family. In July 2009, she gave birth to her first child in Dubai, a boy named Carl, and welcomed two years later her second, a girl called Tamara. Halabi resumed her career after the annulment of her marriage in 2016.


Telegraph
19-02-2025
- Telegraph
Boy, 14, arrested over plans for attack at Vienna railway station
Austrian police have arrested a 14-year-old boy on suspicion of plotting a knife and machete attack at a Vienna railway station. The suspect, who had made detailed plans for his attack including sketches, was arrested on Feb 10, the Austrian interior ministry disclosed on Wednesday. During a police raid on the home of the suspect, who was described as an Austrian citizen of Turkish origin, officers found knives and instructions for making bombs. They also found sketches outlining the teenager's plans for a knife and machete attack on Vienna's central station. Spiegel, a German magazine, reported that the suspect is understood to be a supporter of Islamic State. Austrian officials said the teenager, who posted Islamist extremist content on TikTok before he was arrested, is refusing to communicate with them. Teenager was 'radicalised' The interior ministry said in a statement: 'The suspect is 14 years old, an Austrian citizen with Turkish roots and has become radicalised on the Internet.' It comes just a few days after a mass-stabbing attack in Austria by a young Syrian man, who killed one teenager and injured five others. The attack occurred on Saturday evening in the Austrian town of Villach, near the country's borders with Italy and Slovenia. Austrian officials said the suspect in the Saturday attack had also become radicalised by Islamist extremist content on the internet. During the attack, a Syrian resident of Villach, Alaaeddin al-Halabi, used his car to knock down the terrorist and prevent him from killing more people. Mr Halabi, a food delivery driver who fled Syria in 2015, told Reuters news agency that he sprung into action after seeing people lying injured on the ground. He said: 'I immediately understood what was happening, there were people on the ground bleeding, and this person was waving the knife in a threatening manner.' Mr Halabi added: 'I immediately drove toward him and hit him with my car. The good thing is that the impact wasn't too strong, thank God... the goal of hitting him with the car was just to neutralise him or stop what he was doing. The goal wasn't to harm anyone.' However, some Austrians turned on Mr Halabi after assuming that he was taking part in the terrorist attack, forcing him to lock himself in his car as they hit his vehicle.
Yahoo
19-02-2025
- Yahoo
Boy, 14, arrested over plans for attack at Vienna railway station
Austrian police have arrested a 14-year-old boy on suspicion of plotting a knife and machete attack at a Vienna railway station. The suspect, who had made detailed plans for his attack including sketches, was arrested on Feb 10, the Austrian interior ministry disclosed on Wednesday. During a police raid on the home of the suspect, who was described as an Austrian citizen of Turkish origin, officers found knives and instructions for making bombs. They also found sketches outlining the teenager's plans for a knife and machete attack on Vienna's central station. Spiegel, a German magazine, reported that the suspect is understood to be a supporter of Islamic State. Austrian officials said the teenager, who posted Islamist extremist content on TikTok before he was arrested, is refusing to communicate with them. The interior ministry said in a statement: 'The suspect is 14 years old, an Austrian citizen with Turkish roots and has become radicalised on the Internet.' It comes just a few days after a mass-stabbing attack in Austria by a young Syrian man, who killed one teenager and injured five others. The attack occurred on Saturday evening in the Austrian town of Villach, near the country's borders with Italy and Slovenia. Austrian officials said the suspect in the Saturday attack had also become radicalised by Islamist extremist content on the internet. During the attack, a Syrian resident of Villach, Alaaeddin al-Halabi, used his car to knock down the terrorist and prevent him from killing more people. Mr Halabi, a food delivery driver who fled Syria in 2015, told Reuters news agency that he sprung into action after seeing people lying injured on the ground. He said: 'I immediately understood what was happening, there were people on the ground bleeding, and this person was waving the knife in a threatening manner. He added: 'I immediately drove toward him and hit him with my car. The good thing is that the impact wasn't too strong, thank God... the goal of hitting him with the car was just to neutralise him or stop what he was doing. The goal wasn't to harm anyone.' However, some Austrians turned on Mr Halabi after assuming that he was taking part in the terrorist attack, forcing him to lock himself in his car as they hit his vehicle. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.