- Al
Hiwar (Arabic: الحوار) is an
Arabic language satellite TV
channel broadcasting from London. Al
Hiwar (meaning "Dialogue" in Arabic)
presents a set of...
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Hawar (or
Hiwar) may
refer to:
Hawar Islands, a
group of
Bahraini islands situated off the west
coast of
Qatar in the Gulf of Bahrain.
Hawar (island)...
- El
Hiwar Et
Tounsi ("Tunisian Dialogue") is
television channel in Tunisia. In
March 2015 it was the most
widely watched television channel in Tunisia...
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Hiwar (Arabic: حوار, lit. 'Discussion') was an
Arabic magazine published in
Beirut between 1962 and 1967. The
magazine was
established and
financed by...
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personality who came to
prominence as a host on
Radio Mosaïque FM and El
Hiwar El Tounsi. It was at the age of 19 that he
landed his
first radio job as...
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Hawar Kilis (Arabic: حوار كلس, romanized:
Ḥiwār Kalas, Turkish:
Havar Kilis or Havar),
alternatively spelled Hiwar Kalas, is a
village in
northern Aleppo...
- academic,
writer and journalist. He was the
editor of the
controversial Hiwar (Arabic: حوار, lit. 'Dialogue') magazine.
Sayigh was born in Kharaba, Syria...
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National ****embly of Mauritania. The
Party of
Conciliation and
Prosperity (
HIWAR)
joined the
group in the 10th
National ****embly of
Mauritania following...
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outlets such as
National Public Radio, Al Jazeera,
Syrian TV, Al-Alam, and Al
Hiwar TV as a
commentator on
Palestinian and
Middle Eastern affairs and United...
- for
which he is best known. It was
first published in the
Beirut journal Hiwâr. The main
concern of the
novel is with the
impact of
British colonialism...