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Actor Nathan Chassing Horse convicted of sexually assaulting a minor
A US court has convicted actor Nathan Chassing Horse, star of the film "Dances with Wolves," of sexual assault. The case highlights the abuse of power within Native American communities.
In a case that has shaken Native American communities in the United States, a jury in the state of Nevada found actor Nathan Chassing Horse, best known for his role in the Oscar-winning film "Dances with Wolves," guilty on multiple charges including sexual assault of a minor and sex trafficking.
This verdict marks the culmination of a trial that revealed a disturbing pattern of systematic exploitation. Prosecutors explained that Chesing Horse, 47, used his position as a prominent figure and spiritual leader—a “Medicine Man”—with the Lakota people to build a network of influence through which he groomed Indigenous girls and women over two decades. Most of the convictions against him centered on his behavior toward a girl who was only 14 years old when the abuse began, adding a tragic dimension to the case.
Background of the case and its social context
This case was not merely an isolated scandal; it highlighted a deeper crisis of violence and exploitation within marginalized communities. The arrest and trial of Chasing Horse occurred within the context of the growing national movement known as the Missing and Murdered Native Women and Girls Movement (MMIWG), which aims to draw attention to the disproportionately high rates of violence faced by Native American women in North America. Chasing Horse allegedly used the trust and respect associated with his cultural role as a weapon to deceive his victims and their families, presenting himself as a spiritual guide capable of healing, while in reality perpetrating the most horrific forms of exploitation.
Impact and importance
This verdict resonates powerfully within Indigenous communities and beyond. Locally, it represents a step toward justice for the victims, but it also reopens deep wounds of trust and betrayal by someone once considered a guardian of the culture. The case has sparked vital discussions about the need for stronger protection mechanisms for the most vulnerable and for holding leaders and influential figures accountable when they abuse their power.
Regionally and internationally, the case has brought renewed attention to the challenges faced by Indigenous communities and exposed how cultural heritage can be exploited. While the jury acquitted Chasing Horse of some other charges, the major convictions were enough to send a clear message that social status or fame does not guarantee immunity. For their part, the actor's lawyers continue to maintain his innocence on all charges, suggesting the possibility of a protracted legal battle through the appeals process.
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The truth about Wegz's retirement from singing after deleting his Instagram posts
Egyptian rapper Wegz denied rumors of his retirement after suddenly deleting his Instagram posts, confirming he will continue his artistic career. What's the full story?
Wegz denies retirement rumors and confirms his continued artistic career
Egyptian rap star Wegz sparked a social media frenzy after deleting all his posts and photos from his official Instagram account, a surprising move that led many to speculate about his retirement from music. However, Wegz quickly put an end to the speculation, categorically denying these rumors. In a clarifying post on his Instagram Stories, the young artist confirmed that all the talk about his retirement was baseless, explaining that his absence from Instagram was due to his current focus on TikTok, and that this did not mean he was abandoning his musical career, which has placed him among the most prominent music stars in the Arab world.
Background to the controversy: A surprise marriage and the deletion of posts
The story began to unfold when Wegz surprised his fans and followers by deleting all content from his Instagram account, including his profile picture. This move coincided with his announcement just days earlier of his marriage to Iraqi fashion designer Noor Al-Azzawi, a figure outside the entertainment industry. This timing sparked widespread speculation about whether his new personal life would lead him to withdraw from the spotlight. Wegz had shared his joy with his followers by posting a picture of himself and his wife in traditional attire, captioned with the touching phrase, "I married the love of my life," which garnered a huge response and congratulations from his fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry.
Wegz: An artistic phenomenon that changed the landscape of Arabic rap
This uproar wouldn't have happened were it not for Wegz's prominent position in the Egyptian and Arab music scene. Ahmed Ali, better known as Wegz, is considered one of the pioneers of the new "trap" and rap music wave in Egypt, which has gained immense popularity among young people. He launched his career in Alexandria and in just a few years became one of the most-streamed artists on digital platforms in the Middle East and North Africa. Wegz is distinguished by his unique style and lyrics that reflect the realities and aspirations of young people, making him the voice of an entire generation. His songs, such as "El Bakht" and "Dork Gey," have not only achieved commercial success but have also become cultural phenomena, which explains the concern his fans felt when rumors of his retirement surfaced.
Expected impact and importance of digital communication for the artist
This incident demonstrates the extent to which artists' personal decisions influence public opinion, and how social media platforms have become a primary arena for direct interaction between stars and their fans. A move like deleting all content is interpreted as a powerful message, potentially signaling the beginning of a new artistic phase, a marketing strategy, or simply a desire to take a break from the digital world. For an artist of Wegz's stature, any action on his official accounts is news in itself and is closely analyzed and followed. With his denial of retirement rumors, the public now anticipates his return accompanied by new and different artistic works, perhaps reflecting maturity and changes in his personal life, thus opening the door to a new and exciting chapter in his artistic career.
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Saudi-UNESCO partnership to protect cultural heritage in Yemen
The Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen signs a partnership with UNESCO to preserve and rehabilitate Yemeni historical sites, with the aim of protecting the world heritage and promoting sustainable development.
Strategic partnership to preserve the memory of a nation
In a significant step towards safeguarding human heritage, the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) signed a strategic partnership aimed at supporting Yemeni institutions in preserving Yemen’s heritage and culture. This partnership comes at a critical time, as Yemen’s historical treasures face grave challenges that threaten their survival, making this collaboration a lifeline for preserving the memory of an entire nation.
Historical background: Yemen, the cradle of civilizations and a threatened heritage
Yemen boasts a rich cultural history spanning thousands of years, having been home to ancient civilizations and a vital crossroads on ancient trade routes such as the Incense Route. This rich history has left its mark on unique historical cities like Old Sana'a, Shibam Hadhramaut with its mud-brick skyscrapers, and the historic city of Zabid, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Unfortunately, years of conflict and instability have severely damaged this unique heritage, both through direct destruction and neglect, placing many of these sites on the List of World Heritage in Danger.
Partnership objectives: An integrated vision for protection and development
The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) explained that the partnership is based on several key objectives. The first objective is to enhance the protection and preservation of Yemeni cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible, in accordance with the highest international standards. The partnership also aims to build the institutional capacities of relevant Yemeni entities in the fields of heritage, culture, education, and science to ensure the long-term sustainability of these efforts. Another ambitious objective is to work on identifying and developing additional Yemeni historical sites for nomination to UNESCO's World Heritage List, thereby strengthening Yemen's position on the global cultural map.
Expected impact: local and international dimensions
The impact of this partnership extends beyond the restoration of stone to encompass people and society. Locally, the project is expected to strengthen national identity and a sense of belonging among Yemenis by preserving their shared heritage. It also aims to support sustainable cultural development by empowering local communities and creating employment opportunities in restoration, handicrafts, and cultural tourism, thereby boosting economic benefits and contributing to stability. Regionally and internationally, this initiative highlights the pivotal role of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in supporting stability and development in Yemen and underscores the shared global commitment to protecting priceless human heritage.
Building on previous efforts and tangible successes
This memorandum builds upon an existing and successful partnership between the program and UNESCO, which has previously yielded significant projects. Among the most prominent of these is the restoration of the historic Seiyun Palace in Hadramawt, funded by the program and implemented by UNESCO in collaboration with Saudi and Yemeni partners. Furthermore, the cooperation has encompassed support for basic education and various cultural initiatives, underscoring the comprehensive approach adopted by the Saudi program to support eight vital sectors in Yemen, including culture and the preservation of historical heritage.
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Ramadan radio drama: A fierce competition between Henedy, Helmy, and Fahmy
Ramadan is witnessing a strong comeback for radio dramas, with fierce competition between Mohamed Henedy, Ahmed Helmy, and Ahmed Fahmy. Learn about the details of their series and the impact of this return on the artistic scene.
The dramatic competition during the holy month of Ramadan is no longer confined to television screens and digital platforms; it has extended to the airwaves once again, heralding a strong return of radio dramas led by some of Egypt's biggest film and television stars. This revival is not merely an addition to entertainment, but a rekindling of a rich artistic heritage that was once an integral part of Ramadan traditions in Egyptian homes.
Historical background: Nostalgia for the golden age of radio
Before the advent of television, radio drama was the primary form of entertainment for Egyptian families. Families would gather around the radio after breakfast to listen to captivating stories narrated by their favorite stars. Series like "Alf Leila wa Leila" (One Thousand and One Nights) and "Samara," among others, shaped the sensibilities of entire generations, proving that the power of words and vocal performance could create complete imaginative worlds in the minds of listeners. Today, this art form is making a comeback in this fast-paced era, targeting a new audience seeking entertainment on the go and amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life.
Heavyweight competition on the radio waves
At the heart of this competition stand two big names in the world of comedy, as they bring their beloved rivalry from the silver screen to the radio microphone. Superstar Mohamed Henedy returns with his social comedy series "Akhtar Khatir" (The Most Dangerous), co-starring a distinguished cast including Sawsan Badr, Alaa Morsi, and Mohsen Mansour. Written and directed by Safi El-Din Hassan, the series promises an intense dose of laughter and the hilarious situations that Henedy's fans have come to expect.
On the other hand, star Ahmed Helmy the race with the series "First Year of Marriage," which blends comedy and romance. The series also stars Aisha Ben Ahmed, Arifa Abdel Rasoul, Laila Ezz El Arab, and Emad Rashad. Based on an idea by Ahmed Azzam, written by Amjad El Sharkawy, and directed by Ahmed Nader, the series targets a wide audience who prefer lighthearted social dramas that discuss marital relationships within a comedic framework.
Powerful additions that intensify the competition
The competition doesn't stop with Henedy and Helmy; star Ahmed Fahmy with his series "Al-Metr Baraa" (The Meter is Innocence), adding a different comedic flavor. He is joined by Gihan El-Shamashirgy, Ismail Farghaly, and Abram Samir. The series is written by Mohamed Adly Mansour and directed by Safi El-Din Hassan. Fahmy's entry expands the options available to listeners and intensifies the competition to attract the largest possible audience.
The importance and impact of stars returning to radio
The return of A-list stars to radio drama carries significant implications; it revitalizes this vital media sector and attracts advertisers and sponsors, contributing to the production of higher-quality works. It also provides artists with a new creative outlet, free from the constraints of visual media, and allows audiences to enjoy art based on imagination. This year's Ramadan drama season seems to be establishing a new era, where radio becomes a genuine and parallel competitor to television, confirming that the power of audio art remains to captivate hearts and minds.
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