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Meet The Saudi Women Who Heads One Of The Top Art Institutes in KSA
Meet Reem Al-Sultan, the Saudi Arabian woman who heads one of the best destinations in the kingdom for culture and art. Misk Art Institute is a non-profit cultural organization that enables the local community of creatives in Saudi Arabia through providing for them an consistent and organized ecosystem of support through various resources of expertise and education.

Al-Sultan is the CEO, who is currently working as part of a bigger team to help enhance and advance the art community in Saudi Arabia, and consequently the region. Throughout her work, she has been mainly the brains behind the strategic direction of the Misk Art Institute. Her expertise falls within various fields that entails change management, organizational development, and the across-the-board projects and programs that helped change the lives of a lot of individuals.
As a gesture to recognize her impactful work and career that has always served the community, she was awarded during the National Cultural Awards on behalf of Misk Art Institute.
Before Al-Sultan took on the position of the Chief Executive Officer, she had worked previously as a Portfolio Manager at the King Salman Youth Center. Even though her professional endeavors that spanned over 15 years were mainly grounded in business strategy, she originally comes from a humanities educational background. The CEO had earned her undergraduate degree in English Language and Literature at Princess Noura bint Abdulrahman University. The business powerhouse then went on to pursue a postgraduate diploma in Project Management in the United States of America.
Her educational journey did not stop there, as she continued to earn her MBA from Hochschule Furtwangen in Germany, and another Executive MBA from Al Yamamah University in Riyadh.

Misk Art Institute operates through various initiatives to support the community starting from their Artist Support and Education department which entails three main areas: Misk Art Residences, Misk art Grant, and Training and Development. They also have a Research and Publications division where people can access Misk’s resources that they have been documenting for some years now, and The Art Library.
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UAE Urges Public to Improve Online Safety
The UAE Cybersecurity Council has urged the public to begin the new year by adopting smarter cybersecurity habits.
In an official post on its social media channels, the council highlighted the importance of following simple guidelines to stay safe online. These include securing home Wi-Fi networks, keeping devices and software up to date, verifying the safety of websites and applications before use, regularly reviewing app permissions, and deleting old or unused accounts.
The council also stressed the need to encrypt emails, use secure digital networks when connecting to public Wi-Fi, and back up important data.
It added that adopting these measures can help individuals better protect themselves and their information as the new year begins.
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Beyoncé becomes fifth billionaire musician: Forbes
Grammy-winning artist joins husband Jay-Z and artists like Taylor Swift following the success of Cowboy Carter tour
Beyoncé is now a billionaire, according to a report from Forbes – becoming the fifth musician to obtain the status.
The Grammy award-winning artist, 44, has joined the world’s wealthiest people following the success of her Cowboy Carter tour, which grossed more than $400m in ticket sales, and an additional $50m in merchandise sales. Her previous Renaissance world tour brought in about more than $579m.
Her husband, Jay-Z, was the first musician to become a billionaire on Forbes’s list in 2019. Rihanna, Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift have also achieved the elite status.
Though Beyoncé has launched several ventures including a hair care brand, Cécred, a whiskey label called SirDavis and a clothing line called Ivy Park, most of her personal wealth comes from her music – including revenue from her catalogue and from her global tours – according to Forbes.
In 2010, she founded Parkwood Entertainment, a management and production company, bringing control of all her artistic ventures – including music, concerts and documentaries – in house.
Her 2024 album Cowboy Carter was critically acclaimed, winning Beyoncé her first album of the year Grammy. The tour that followed the album’s release was the world’s highest-grossing music tour of 2025. The three-hour production included guest appearances by her husband, children and former Destiny’s Child bandmates.
“Across any category of the entertainment industry, there is practically no enterprise more lucrative than a musician who can sell out stadiums,” Forbes wrote – noting that the concert tour employed 350 crew members, used 100 semi-trucks worth of equipment, and required eight 747 cargo planes to move the show from city from city.
Beyoncé began her career as a member of the pop group Destiny’s Child before launching her solo career in the early 2000s. She holds the record for most-awarded and most-nominated artist in Grammy history. The artist also made an estimated $50m for the 2024 “Beyoncé Bowl” half-time show for the NFL’s Christmas game, and $10m for starring in Levi’s commercials.
The artist – who sang on her track Pure/Honey, “It should cost a billion to look this good / But she make it look easy ‘cause she got it” – has now officially got it.
In 2025, there are more than 3,000 billionaires around the world, according to Forbes.
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George Clooney and wife Amal granted French citizenship
The actor said privacy laws protecting children from paparazzi were a key factor in the family’s decision
George Clooney has been granted French citizenship, along with his wife Amal Clooney and their two children, according to an official decree in France’s government gazette.
The publication confirms an ambition Clooney alluded to early in December when he praised French privacy laws that keep his family shielded from paparazzi.
“I love the French culture, your language, even if I’m still bad at it after 400 days of courses,” the actor told RTL radio at the time – in English.
“Here, they don’t take photos of kids. There aren’t any paparazzi hidden at the school gates. That’s number one for us,” he said.
The now-dual US-French citizen has a long attachment to Europe that predates his 2014 marriage to his wife, a British-Lebanese human rights lawyer who speaks fluent French.
Clooney owns an estate in Italy’s Lake Como region, purchased in 2002, and he and his wife also bought a historic manor in England.
Their property in southern France – a former wine estate called the Domaine du Canadel, near the village of Brignoles – was purchased in 2021.
They also own a New York apartment and a property in Kentucky, but reportedly sold homes in Los Angeles and Mexico over the past decade.
The couple are parents to eight-year-old twins.
Clooney told RTL that although the family travels frequently, their home in France “is where we’re happiest”.
Clooney is also a director and producer, and has won two Oscars: one for best supporting actor in 2006’s Syriana and another as a producer on 2012’s Argo.
Clooney is not the only Hollywood figure seeking French citizenship. The US director Jim Jarmusch told France Inter radio on Friday that he also plans to apply for French nationality.
“I would like a place that will allow me to escape from the United States,” he said, adding that he was also drawn to French culture.
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