๐๐ข๐ซ ๐๐จ๐๐ญ๐จ๐ซ : ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ฌ๐ซ๐๐๐ฅ๐ข ๐ฌ๐ฎ๐๐๐๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐ญ๐จ๐ซ๐ฒ ๐ญ๐ก๐๐ญ ๐ข๐ฌ ๐ซ๐๐ฏ๐จ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ข๐ณ๐ข๐ง๐ ๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฏ๐๐ฅ ๐ก๐๐๐ฅ๐ญ๐ก
Founded in 2018 by Jenny Cohen Derfler, Yam Derfler, Efrat Sagi Ofir and Yegor Kurbachev, Air Doctor is a platform that was born with the ambition of filling a crucial need in the healthcare field: offering travelers fast and secure access to local doctors anywhere in the world. hanks to successive fundraisings, including $7.8 million in 2021 and $20 million in October 2024, this Israeli start-up has established itself as the key player in digital health for travelers.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/air-doctor-the-israeli-success-story-that-is-revolutionizing-travel-health
Founded in 2018 by Jenny Cohen Derfler, Yam Derfler, Efrat Sagi Ofir and Yegor Kurbachev, Air Doctor is a platform that was born with the ambition of filling a crucial need in the healthcare field: offering travelers fast and secure access to local doctors anywhere in the world. hanks to successive fundraisings, including $7.8 million in 2021 and $20 million in October 2024, this Israeli start-up has established itself as the key player in digital health for travelers.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/air-doctor-the-israeli-success-story-that-is-revolutionizing-travel-health
๐๐ซ๐๐ง๐ข๐๐ง ๐ก๐๐๐ซ๐ญ๐ฌ ๐ฌ๐จ๐๐ซ ๐ญ๐จ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐ซ๐ก๐ฒ๐ญ๐ก๐ฆ ๐จ๐ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ฌ
In Iran, the tradition of dance dates back to the pre-Achaemenid era, with archaeological evidence dating from 2000 BC, linked to the cult of Mithra, revealed by recent archaeological excavations over the last three decades. For this ancient civilization, dance played a crucial role, both socially and spiritually.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/iranian-hearts-soar-to-the-rhythm-of-the-dances
In Iran, the tradition of dance dates back to the pre-Achaemenid era, with archaeological evidence dating from 2000 BC, linked to the cult of Mithra, revealed by recent archaeological excavations over the last three decades. For this ancient civilization, dance played a crucial role, both socially and spiritually.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/iranian-hearts-soar-to-the-rhythm-of-the-dances
Can we still indulge in dishes that are 4000 years old ? One bite into the soft, chewy crumb of a good pita is all it takes to answer this question. A culinary heritage of the Levantine peoples, the shaping of this bread originated in the second millennium BC. The same is true of manakish from Lebanon, challah from Jewish culture, and khobz, which is as popular as ever in Morocco
https://www.abramundi.org/post/leaven-and-the-levant-how-did-bread-mold-the-middle-east
https://www.abramundi.org/post/leaven-and-the-levant-how-did-bread-mold-the-middle-east
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Yehuda Amichaรฏ, who was born in 1924 in Wรผrzburg, Germany, and died in 2000 in Jerusalem, is one of the leading figures of modern Hebrew poetry. A poet of everyday life, inner conflicts and major universal issues, he captured the true essence of the Israeli soul, between the pain of war, love and the ceaseless quest for meaning in a world in constant mutation. His poetry, rich in humanity and depth, is shaped by the experience of exile, war and Jewish identity.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/rediscovering-the-oriental-poets---yehuda-amichai
https://www.abramundi.org/post/rediscovering-the-oriental-poets---yehuda-amichai
Founded in 2023 by Saad Naja, and based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, PiP World is a start-up that aims to make financial education accessible to a wide audience. Through its platform, PiP World targets young people in particular, an audience often lacking educational resources for mastering the fundamentals of personal finance. Its mission is ambitious: to transform financial learning into an immersive and engaging experience, through modules based on gamification and technology.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/pip-world-the-emirati-revolution-in-financial-education
https://www.abramundi.org/post/pip-world-the-emirati-revolution-in-financial-education
It's early 2021 when 23-year-old Isabel Del Real decides to embark on the journey of a lifetime. A journey that would take her from the small Breton village of Plouรซr-sur-Rance to Teheran, Iran. Isabel chose to make this 15,000-kilometer journey by bike, after initially considering setting off on foot. โI had originally thought of going on foot, but I changed my plans when I realized that it would take me three years,โ she says with a smile.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/for-the-love-of-the-world-a-bicycle-trip-from-brittany-to-teheran
https://www.abramundi.org/post/for-the-love-of-the-world-a-bicycle-trip-from-brittany-to-teheran
Mohamed Zinet is a major name in the history of Algerian and world cinema, not only for his contributions as an actor but also as a director. Born on January 16, 1932 in Algiers and died on April 10, 1995 in Bondy, Zinet left an indelible mark through his work and commitment.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/rediscovering-mohamed-zinet-a-unique-algerian-artist
https://www.abramundi.org/post/rediscovering-mohamed-zinet-a-unique-algerian-artist
The Gulf States have understood that hydrocarbons are both a blessing and a curse. They have enabled countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to develop at lightning speed over the past 50 years. Now, faced with the imperative of initiating a climate transition, these countries are turning to strategic minerals to diversify their economies and energy mix.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/the-gulf-states-race-for-strategic-minerals-to-ensure-their-energy-transition
https://www.abramundi.org/post/the-gulf-states-race-for-strategic-minerals-to-ensure-their-energy-transition
The House of Wisdom, or Bayt al-Hikma, founded in early 9th-century Baghdad during the reign of the Abbasids, is one of history's greatest symbols of the quest for knowledge and the desire for religious coexistence. This illustrious library perfectly reflects an era when science and philosophy flourished at the heart of Islamic civilization.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/the-house-of-wisdom-a-lighthouse-of-knowledge-and-tolerance-in-baghdad
https://www.abramundi.org/post/the-house-of-wisdom-a-lighthouse-of-knowledge-and-tolerance-in-baghdad
In the Arabian Peninsula and beyond, governmental initiatives are multiplying to green the desert through new agricultural and scientific techniques. After having bestowed hydrocarbons and an invaluable oil windfall over the past two centuries, the vast expanses of sand, covering more than 2,330,000 square kilometers, are proving fertile ground. Convinced of this hypothesis, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are redoubling efforts to make the desert โblossomโ.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/turning-deserts-green
https://www.abramundi.org/post/turning-deserts-green
On June 10, 2024, Crown Prince Moulay El Hassan inaugurated the construction of Africa's largest desalination plant in Lamharza Essahel, El Jadida province, an ambitious project designed to meet the growing demand for drinking water in Greater Casablanca and surrounding regions. This infrastructure, with an annual production capacity of 300 million mยณ, will benefit 7.5 million inhabitants, providing a sustainable solution to Morocco's water challenges.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/in-casablanca-prince-moulay-el-hassan-inaugurates-africas-largest-desalination-plant
https://www.abramundi.org/post/in-casablanca-prince-moulay-el-hassan-inaugurates-africas-largest-desalination-plant
The use of idiomatic expressions in a language is much more than just a form of communication. They are expressions imbued with poetry and popular wisdom. With humor and pragmatism, they allow us to explore the soul of a culture. This is especially true in the Arab world, where idioms are not only linguistic tools, but also bridges between generations, regions and even traditions. This legacy of language and life beautifully reflects the wealth and cultural diversity of the Middle East.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/the-power-of-arab-expressions-a-mosaic-of-humor-and-wisdom
https://www.abramundi.org/post/the-power-of-arab-expressions-a-mosaic-of-humor-and-wisdom
The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Railway, a 2,177-kilometer network connecting Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman, aims to revolutionize Gulf travel and trade, facilitating the efficient movement of goods and people. Linked to the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) โ a trade route connecting India to Europe via the Middle East โ the network positions the Gulf as a pivotal logistics hub, enhancing economic growth and sustainability.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/imec-and-gcc-railway-a-new-era-of-connectivity-and-sustainability-in-the-middle-east
https://www.abramundi.org/post/imec-and-gcc-railway-a-new-era-of-connectivity-and-sustainability-in-the-middle-east
The recent launch of the deeptech program at the Universitรฉ Mohammed VI Polytechnique (UM6P) in Paris marks another step forward in the collaboration between Morocco and France in the fields of innovation and scientific research. Led by start-ups on both sides of the Mediterranean, the ambition is to put disruptive technologies at the service of Africa's economic and climate challenges.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/mohammed-vi-polytechnique-university-in-paris-when-africa-and-europe-innovate-together
https://www.abramundi.org/post/mohammed-vi-polytechnique-university-in-paris-when-africa-and-europe-innovate-together
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Hasna El Becharia, nicknamed the โDesert Rockerโ, left her mark on the history of Algerian music as an exceptional singer and musician. She passed away in May 2024 at the age of 74, leaving behind an unrivalled musical legacy steeped in Diwane culture and her love of rock. Her career and influence now extend far beyond Algeria's borders, making her an emblematic figure of African music and a pioneer for women artists in the Arab world.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/hasna-el-becharia-pioneer-of-diwane-music-and-desert-rocker
https://www.abramundi.org/post/hasna-el-becharia-pioneer-of-diwane-music-and-desert-rocker
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Saudi Arabia has transformed itself at lightning speed in recent years, going from using donkeys for locomotion to the latest sedans in less than 50 years. This achievement has been largely driven by the blessing or curse of oil. Yet, under the impulsion of Vision 2030, a vast strategic plan launched in 2016 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the country is now seeking to diversify its economy to reduce its dependence on hydrocarbons. With its ambitious goals and gargantuan investments, the Kingdom is making a reality of its desire to become an economic powerhouse, freed from black gold and focusing on grey matter.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/saudi-arabia-from-black-gold-to-technology-the-vision-2030-revolution
https://www.abramundi.org/post/saudi-arabia-from-black-gold-to-technology-the-vision-2030-revolution
Nestled in the sunlit desert 10 kilometres east of Amman, the Baynouna Solar Power Plant stands as a testament to Jordanโs bold vision for renewable energy. As the largest solar energy project in the country, Baynouna is a critical milestone in Jordanโs pursuit of energy independence, sustainability, and economic resilience. This transformative initiative not only addresses pressing energy challenges but also establishes Jordan as a regional leader in renewable energy innovation.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/baynouna-solar-power-plant-a-beacon-of-progress-in-jordans-renewable-energy-journey
https://www.abramundi.org/post/baynouna-solar-power-plant-a-beacon-of-progress-in-jordans-renewable-energy-journey
In our world, disrupted by climate change, the energy transition is essential. In this context, strategic components such as lithium are becoming critical. Used mainly in lithium-ion batteries, it plays a key role in the manufacture of batteries for electric vehicles. Moreover, this energy transition, which reduces dependence on hydrocarbons, also raises challenges of technological sovereignty. For the countries of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), which are the first to be exposed to the consequences of climate change and are heavily dependent on hydrocarbons, these questions are existential.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/from-oil-to-lithium-the-vital-energy-transition-in-the-countries-of-the-middle-east-and-north-africa
https://www.abramundi.org/post/from-oil-to-lithium-the-vital-energy-transition-in-the-countries-of-the-middle-east-and-north-africa
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Israel has not stopped innovating in recent years, and yet continues to surprise the world. For the Middle East's only democracy, innovation is survival. The days when the first innovations were just beginning to take shape are both so close and so far away. Today, the country is a leader in technological disruption. The latest example is the ambitious new project by Eco Wave Power, a start-up pioneering the production of electricity from wave energy. Recently inaugurated in the port of Jaffa, this technology harnesses the natural power of waves to generate clean, renewable energy. Its potential is such that it has attracted the interest of several Middle Eastern countries, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia and even Iran, revealing a potential for cross-border collaboration that is unprecedented in the region.
https://www.abramundi.org/post/israel-and-blue-energy-a-technological-revolution-at-the-jaffa-port
https://www.abramundi.org/post/israel-and-blue-energy-a-technological-revolution-at-the-jaffa-port