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Episode 7020 minutes06/03/2024
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This episode is brought to you in cooperation with the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture Ithra: Because youth are the fuel and beating heart of the future. Developing the youth sector becomes an urgent matter in all development plans on which societies are based to advance and thrive. This is why the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) launched a set of inspiring initiatives to revitalize the cultural sector aimed at empowering youth and supporting talents, including the initiative to enrich Arabic content, the Read for the Arab World competition, and other distinguished initiatives. A great team worked on this episode: Lubna Al-Khamis, Abdullah Al-Balawi, Faisal Khurami, Buthaina Al-Balawi, Hisham Al-Adini, and it was produced by Pixel House.
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