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The session provided a valuable opportunity to bridge academic theory with real-world application, nurturing future leaders ...
Inayat-ur-Rahman, Business Editor Miral, Abu Dhabi’s leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences, on Wednesday unveiled its new visual identity and first brand campaign, signifying a new ...
Miral encompasses three subsidiaries: Miral Destinations, which promotes unique destinations; Miral Experiences, which operates a diverse portfolio of world-class, award-winning immersive experiences; ...
Miral is plodding at times, choppily edited and unevenly performed. It has very little of the aesthetic polish of Schnabel's earlier work and the director is bound to be accused by his critics of ...
Miral, the leading creator of immersive destinations and experiences in Abu Dhabi, has unveiled its comprehensive Sustainability Strategy across the group, a milestone in Miral’s ongoing ...
Miral Group has launched its corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy, aimed at creating positive impact across society. Over the next two years, Miral will aim to become a more socially ...
Ambassador programme: This three-month programme provides hands-on training and recruitment of UAE Nationals at Miral’s world-class theme parks, such as Ferrari World Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, Yas ...
Miral has partnered world leading specialists in digital transformation as well as customer experience management, and today announces its strategic partnerships with SapientRazorfish, part of ...
Miral Movie Review: Critics Rating: 2.5 stars, click to give your Rating/Review, Miral scares us in parts but doesn't threaten or keeps on the edge of our seats.
"Miral" is based on an autobiographical novel by Rula Jebreal. If you want to worry about bias in the presentation, don't focus on the filmmaker's political opinions as much as the fact that ...
“Miral” doesn’t aim to present every point of view, only that of its characters. There’s nothing “anti-Israel,” as some have claimed, about its earnest, if simplistic call for ...
Miral: Film Review Freida Pinto stars in director Julian Schnabel's dramatic but uneven exploration of the lives of four Palestinian women during the years of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.