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Libya Review
20-06-2025
- Libya Review
Libyan Citizen Found Dead in Turkey
Turkish authorities have launched an investigation after a 71-year-old Libyan national, Mohamed Abdullah, was found dead inside the villa where he resided in İnegöl, a district of Bursa, Turkey. The discovery was reported late at night, around 11 p.m., on Sebahi Street in the Hamidiye neighbourhood. According to Turkish news agency Demirören, concerned neighbours noticed Abdullah lying motionless on the ground floor of the villa and immediately contacted emergency services via the 112 hotline. Medical and security teams responded promptly to the call. Upon arrival, they confirmed that Abdullah had already passed away. His body was subsequently transferred to the forensic medicine institute for an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Local authorities have since opened an official investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident. No further details were immediately available. The Libyan community in Turkey, particularly in Bursa, has expressed concern over the incident, urging for transparency in the investigation and support from the Libyan consulate. Tags: BursalibyaLibyan CitizenTurkey


Broadcast Pro
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Broadcast Pro
Egyptian film ‘Ahmed & Ahmed' set for July 2 cinema release
The concept, screenplay and dialogue were crafted by Ahmed Darwish and Mohamed Abdullah, with Ahmed Nader Galal directing the film. The production company behind the Egyptian film Ahmed & Ahmed has officially confirmed that the movie will premiere in cinemas on July 2. Featuring Ahmed al-Sakka and Ahmed Fahmy in the lead roles, the film promises a suspenseful and unpredictable storyline that delves into themes of identity and memory. The plot follows the journey of a man named Ahmed who returns to Egypt after spending years abroad, hoping to start a new chapter in his life. His plans are upended when his uncle—also named Ahmed—suffers a mysterious accident that leads to memory loss. What begins as a personal crisis soon unravels into a larger enigma when it's revealed that the uncle has multiple personalities. As the two navigate this psychological maze, they encounter a range of unexpected characters, including a feared arms dealer, members of the mafia, and a compassionate schoolteacher. Their mission becomes one of survival, discovery, and confronting the hidden pasts tied to each persona. Ahmed & Ahmed boasts a star-studded supporting cast, including Gihane El Shamashergy, Tarek Lotfy, Ghada Abdel Razek, Ali Sobhi, Mohamed Lotfy and Rushdy El Shamy. The film is the creative work of Ahmed Darwish and Mohamed Abdullah, who developed the story, screenplay and dialogue. Direction is led by Ahmed Nader Galal, promising a cinematic experience packed with suspense, drama and emotional depth.


Qatar Tribune
04-05-2025
- Health
- Qatar Tribune
‘Hour and Hour' and QCS organise health awareness programme
Tribune News Network Doha To mark the World Health Day, the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, and the Thyroid Cancer Awareness Campaign, the 'Hour and Hour' programme, in collaboration with the Qatar Cancer Society (QCS), hosted a special event titled 'A Healthy and Aware Society' under the theme 'Window of Hope' at Al Jiwan Hall, Al Dana Club. The event began with an official guest reception and a welcoming speech, followed by a recitation from the Holy Quran by Mohamed Abdullah. Students from Qatar Academy – Doha performed the national anthem of Qatar, and also presented a military performance titled 'In God's Safety', celebrating national pride and identity. In his opening address, Sheikh Dr Khalid bin Jabor Al Thani, chairman of QCS, highlighted the significance of the event as a product of effective collaboration with the 'Hour and Hour' programme. 'Today's celebration of World Health Day, the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace, and Thyroid Cancer Awareness reflects the Society's commitment to spreading knowledge, encouraging early detection, and supporting patients both socially and psychologically through collaboration with community institutions,' he said. He added: 'At the Qatar Cancer Society, we believe that awareness efforts succeed only through joint work between institutions and individuals. The 'Window of Hope' event is a true example of such constructive cooperation.' Tamani Al Yafie, CEO of the Hour and Hour programme, stressed the programme's dedication to advancing health awareness and supporting cancer patients. 'We believe that health is the gateway to hope and the foundation of a cohesive society,' she said. Azla Al-Qahtani, head of culture and identity at Qatar Foundation's Pre-University Education, stated that Qatar Academy – Doha's participation reflected the Foundation's mission to unlock human potential through holistic education. 'Connecting cultural identity with universal values lays the foundation for building a conscious, proactive student body,' she noted. Yara Darwish, assistant principal at Qatar Academy – Doha, expressed pride in the students' involvement in what she described as an inspiring and humanitarian experience. The event featured a folkloric performance titled 'I am Qatari', highlighting national heritage, followed by a Capoeira demonstration—a Brazilian martial art—emphasising physical fitness and perseverance. A discussion panel under the theme 'A Healthy and Aware Society – Window of Hope' explored effective methods for enhancing health awareness in society. The panellists included:Israa Ibrahim Al Abadi, early cancer detection specialist at the Ministry of Public Health; Captain Khalifa Al Kubaisi from the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya);Dr Issa Al-Musallamani, deputy director of Aspire School;Dr Zeina Rouhani from Hamad Medical Corporation; Khalid Al Mulla, museum guide at the 321 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum; andAbdulaziz Al Jaber, a thyroid cancer survivor. The event concluded with the recognition of participating individuals and organisations, followed by a group photograph. The event was attended by Dr Abdulaziz Al Khalifa, president of the Civil Service and Government Development Bureau and secretary-general of the National Planning Council. It also saw the presence of several ambassadors and diplomats, including the ambassadors of The Gambia, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Turkey, Uruguay, Kyrgyzstan, Ethiopia, North Macedonia, Albania, and the spouses of various ambassadors. Additionally, Farhan Sheikh Al-Sayed, patron of arts and cultural diplomacy, and Ahmed Abdullah, general manager of Al Dana Club, were among the distinguished attendees.