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  • The writer Ayyam Sureau, American by birth and French by education, who, with her mother, Habiba, epitomize the refinement of cosmopolitan Egypt, and who is active in the movement.

    Bernard-Henri Lévy: Egypt: Year Zero Bernard-Henri Lévy 2011

  • The writer Ayyam Sureau, American by birth and French by education, who, with her mother, Habiba, epitomize the refinement of cosmopolitan Egypt, and who is active in the movement.

    Bernard-Henri Lévy: Egypt: Year Zero Bernard-Henri Lévy 2011

  • The writer Ayyam Sureau, American by birth and French by education, who, with her mother, Habiba, epitomize the refinement of cosmopolitan Egypt, and who is active in the movement.

    Bernard-Henri Lévy: Egypt: Year Zero Bernard-Henri Lévy 2011

  • Jawad Al Bashiti, Palestinian journalist in Jordan, writing in Al-Ayyam, May 13, 2008

    al-Nakba, the "catastrophe" Not a sheep 2008

  • The article in Al-Ayyam concludes that these Arab states are responsible for the Arab refugee problem.

    al-Nakba, the "catastrophe" Not a sheep 2008

  • Through Ayyam and by extension, the auction houses in Dubai, he is reaching clients he once only dreamed of.

    Contemporary Middle East 2010

  • Once largely government-supported, the Syrian arts scene is effectively privatizing, with a clutch of new private galleries like Ayyam bringing it into the larger nexus of Middle East art and normalizing its price tags.

    Contemporary Middle East 2010

  • Asmaa Jabir Balasimah, Woman who fled Israel in 1948, Al-Ayyam, May 16, 2006

    Archive 2008-05-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • "Dubai still has a lot of expansive wall space to fill with art and connoisseurs with deep pockets to pay for it," says Khaled Samawi, owner of Ayyam, a Damascus-based contemporary-art gallery, which opened in 2006 and has since expanded to Beirut and Dubai.

    Contemporary Middle East 2010

  • Asmaa Jabir Balasimah, Woman who fled Israel in 1948, Al-Ayyam, May 16, 2006

    al-Nakba, the "catastrophe" Not a sheep 2008

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