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Hunan TV: Malaysian Singer Jess Lee Delivered an Amazing Performance on Singer 2025
Hunan TV: Malaysian Singer Jess Lee Delivered an Amazing Performance on Singer 2025

Associated Press

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Hunan TV: Malaysian Singer Jess Lee Delivered an Amazing Performance on Singer 2025

CHANGSHA, China--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 17, 2025-- Singer 2025, the flagship music competition produced by Hunan TV's Mango TV, is fast becoming a global phenomenon—bridging cultures through the universal language of music. With back-to-back endorsements from UNESCO and support from over 15 official institutions—including China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Brazilian and Malaysian embassies in Beijing, and Tourism Malaysia—the show is being recognized as a new platform for international cultural dialogue. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: Malaysian Singer Jess Lee Now featuring eight international performers, Singer 2025 has gained particular momentum with the recent appearances of Brazilian singer Alexia Evellyn and Malaysian powerhouse Jess Lee. Their performances sparked enthusiastic media coverage across Asia and Latin America. Brazil's Ambassador to China, Marcos Galvão, praised the show's unifying impact: 'Music knows no borders and brings us closer, conveying what words alone cannot express.' Tourism Malaysia's Deputy Director-General, Lee Thai Hung, added, 'We hope Jess Lee's participation fosters deeper cultural ties between Malaysia and China.' Fans online echoed this excitement, welcoming international artists with open arms. Comments such as 'We love seeing global artists embrace Chinese music' and 'Jess Lee's performance gave us chills!' flooded social media. Jess Lee's return to the spotlight in Episode 8 was nothing short of electrifying. Performing the song Diva, she brought down the house with a commanding vocal delivery that reignited her status as a star. Having taken a break from the music industry in recent years, Lee's comeback was deeply personal—a story of resilience, passion, and the power of holding on to one's dreams. Viewers widely hailed her as the true embodiment of the song's title. More than just a singing competition, Singer 2025 continues to offer a powerful platform for cross-cultural storytelling and emotional connection. As the season progresses, the show promises even more unforgettable performances from around the world—uniting audiences across continents through music. View source version on CONTACT: Media Contact: Jason He E-mail:[email protected] KEYWORD: CHINA MALAYSIA SOUTHEAST ASIA ASIA PACIFIC INDUSTRY KEYWORD: MUSIC EVENTS/CONCERTS GENERAL ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT TV AND RADIO SOURCE: Hunan TV Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 07/17/2025 07:18 AM/DISC: 07/17/2025 07:18 AM

The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli
The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli

Globe and Mail

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Globe and Mail

The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli

A Modern Art Exhibition Celebrating Cultural Dialogue at the European Parliament Brussels, Belgium--(Newsfile Corp. - July 2, 2025) - The Left is pleased to announce the opening of the modern art exhibition "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" by internationally acclaimed Syrian-born artist Jamal Joratli, to be held on 2 July 2025 at 18:30 in the atrium of the Paul-Henri Spaak Building. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Organized under the auspices of Greek Member of the European Parliament Professor Nikolas Farantouris, the exhibition aims to highlight the role of art in fostering intercultural understanding, migration narratives, and civilizational dialogue in Europe. A powerful rhythm of movement-Jamal captures the untold journey in the hooves of horses. Each step feels like memory pressing into the earth, echoing the restless spirit of migration and resilience. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: "I invited Jamal to Brussels because I consider him one of the most distinguished contemporary artists of our generation," said MEP Prof. Farantouris. "His work reflects the anguish and the creative spirit of people from the Mediterranean and the Middle East. His message is a universal one - calling for peace, dignity, and shared human values." Following the official inauguration, guests will be invited to a welcome reception accompanied by a live piano performance by Prof. Farantouris, who is not only a respected parliamentarian and professor of European law but also an accomplished classical pianist. A horse, yet more than a horse—Jamal's painting is a soul in motion. Layers of memory, pain, and rebirth ripple through every curve, turning color into story and stillness into flight. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: The event is expected to draw a diverse group of Members of the European Parliament, cultural figures, and art enthusiasts. A Civilizational Journey Through Art Jamal Joratli, born in Syria and trained in Europe, blends Eastern artistic heritage with European classicism and modern abstraction. His layered canvases reflect the personal experiences of immigrants, turning memory into a shared visual language. "Every painting is a journey," said Joratli. "From Syria to Athens, Florence to New York, my work reflects a meeting of worlds. Through art, I build bridges - not borders." Nikolas Farantouris is a Greek MEP with SYRIZA and Jean Monnet Professor of EU and energy law, serving since 2024 on key European Parliament committees To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Exhibition Details Date: 2 July 2025 Time: 18:30 (Opening Ceremony) Venue: Atrium, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, European Parliament, Brussels Programme: Art exhibition, welcome reception, piano performance by MEP Prof. Farantouris Guests: Artist Jamal Joratli; MEP Prof. Farantouris; Members of the European Parliament

The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli
The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli

A Modern Art Exhibition Celebrating Cultural Dialogue at the European Parliament Brussels, Belgium--(Newsfile Corp. - July 2, 2025) - The Left is pleased to announce the opening of the modern art exhibition "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" by internationally acclaimed Syrian-born artist Jamal Joratli, to be held on 2 July 2025 at 18:30 in the atrium of the Paul-Henri Spaak Building. Artist Jamal Joratli with his work "Mosaic of Journeys," part of the exhibition "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls." To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Organized under the auspices of Greek Member of the European Parliament Professor Nikolas Farantouris, the exhibition aims to highlight the role of art in fostering intercultural understanding, migration narratives, and civilizational dialogue in Europe. A powerful rhythm of movement-Jamal captures the untold journey in the hooves of step feels like memory pressing into the earth, echoing the restless spirit of migration and resilience. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: "I invited Jamal to Brussels because I consider him one of the most distinguished contemporary artists of our generation," said MEP Prof. Farantouris. "His work reflects the anguish and the creative spirit of people from the Mediterranean and the Middle East. His message is a universal one - calling for peace, dignity, and shared human values." Following the official inauguration, guests will be invited to a welcome reception accompanied by a live piano performance by Prof. Farantouris, who is not only a respected parliamentarian and professor of European law but also an accomplished classical pianist. A horse, yet more than a horse—Jamal's painting is a soul in motion. Layers of memory, pain, and rebirth ripple through every curve, turning color into story and stillness into flight. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: The event is expected to draw a diverse group of Members of the European Parliament, cultural figures, and art enthusiasts. A Civilizational Journey Through Art Jamal Joratli, born in Syria and trained in Europe, blends Eastern artistic heritage with European classicism and modern abstraction. His layered canvases reflect the personal experiences of immigrants, turning memory into a shared visual language. "Every painting is a journey," said Joratli. "From Syria to Athens, Florence to New York, my work reflects a meeting of worlds. Through art, I build bridges - not borders." Nikolas Farantouris is a Greek MEP with SYRIZA and Jean Monnet Professor of EU and energy law, serving since 2024 on key European Parliament committees To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Exhibition Details Date: 2 July 2025Time: 18:30 (Opening Ceremony)Venue: Atrium, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, European Parliament, BrusselsProgramme: Art exhibition, welcome reception, piano performance by MEP Prof. FarantourisGuests: Artist Jamal Joratli; MEP Prof. Farantouris; Members of the European Parliament Media Contact Mourad AlsayedAwareness Marketing Management DWC LLCTel: +971 58 814 4155Email: To view the source version of this press release, please visit Sign in to access your portfolio

The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli
The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli

Associated Press

time02-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

The Left Announces "Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls" Modern Art Exhibition by Jamal Joratli

A Modern Art Exhibition Celebrating Cultural Dialogue at the European Parliament Brussels, Belgium--(Newsfile Corp. - July 2, 2025) - The Left is pleased to announce the opening of the modern art exhibition 'Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls' by internationally acclaimed Syrian-born artist Jamal Joratli, to be held on 2 July 2025 at 18:30 in the atrium of the Paul-Henri Spaak Building. [ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: ] Artist Jamal Joratli with his work 'Mosaic of Journeys,' part of the exhibition 'Life Distribution - Immigrant Souls.' To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Organized under the auspices of Greek Member of the European Parliament Professor Nikolas Farantouris, the exhibition aims to highlight the role of art in fostering intercultural understanding, migration narratives, and civilizational dialogue in Europe. [ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: ] To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: 'I invited Jamal to Brussels because I consider him one of the most distinguished contemporary artists of our generation,' said MEP Prof. Farantouris. 'His work reflects the anguish and the creative spirit of people from the Mediterranean and the Middle East. His message is a universal one - calling for peace, dignity, and shared human values.' Following the official inauguration, guests will be invited to a welcome reception accompanied by a live piano performance by Prof. Farantouris, who is not only a respected parliamentarian and professor of European law but also an accomplished classical pianist. [ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: ] A horse, yet more than a horse—Jamal's painting is a soul in motion. Layers of memory, pain, and rebirth ripple through every curve, turning color into story and stillness into flight. To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: The event is expected to draw a diverse group of Members of the European Parliament, cultural figures, and art enthusiasts. A Civilizational Journey Through Art Jamal Joratli, born in Syria and trained in Europe, blends Eastern artistic heritage with European classicism and modern abstraction. His layered canvases reflect the personal experiences of immigrants, turning memory into a shared visual language. 'Every painting is a journey,' said Joratli. 'From Syria to Athens, Florence to New York, my work reflects a meeting of worlds. Through art, I build bridges - not borders.' [ This image cannot be displayed. Please visit the source: ] To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: Exhibition Details Date: 2 July 2025 Time: 18:30 (Opening Ceremony) Venue: Atrium, Paul-Henri Spaak Building, European Parliament, Brussels Programme: Art exhibition, welcome reception, piano performance by MEP Prof. Farantouris Guests: Artist Jamal Joratli; MEP Prof. Farantouris; Members of the European Parliament Media Contact Mourad Alsayed Awareness Marketing Management DWC LLC Tel: +971 58 814 4155 Email: [email protected] Website: To view the source version of this press release, please visit

UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 welcomes a million visitors in less than two months
UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 welcomes a million visitors in less than two months

Khaleej Times

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Khaleej Times

UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 welcomes a million visitors in less than two months

The UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai welcomed its one millionth visitor today, marking a major milestone since the Expo began on April 13. The achievement comes in less than two months since the Expo opened, highlighting the Pavilion's powerful storytelling and global appeal. The one millionth visitor, a Japanese construction industry professional from Kobe, was greeted by Shihab AlFaheem, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the UAE to Japan and Commissioner General of the UAE Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka. A special commemorative certificate was presented to the visitor to celebrate the moment and acknowledge the significance of the milestone. "Reaching one million visitors today fills us with immense pride and reaffirms the Pavilion's role as a vibrant platform for fostering cross-cultural dialogue and innovation," said Shihab. "Each visitor who walks through our doors becomes part of the story we are telling. It is a story that reflects the UAE's values, our people and our vision for the future," he added. Multi-sensory journey through UAE's story Since opening, the UAE Pavilion has welcomed a steady stream of visitors drawn to its immersive storytelling and striking design. Built around the theme 'Earth to Ether', the Pavilion offers a multi-sensory journey through the UAE's story, highlighting the people and innovations shaping its future, drawing on heritage to accelerate collective progress for life on Earth and beyond. Taking design inspiration from the cherished date palm tree, the pavilion reimagines 'areesh', traditional vernacular architecture of the UAE. Fusing agricultural date palm waste with Japanese woodworking expertise, the pavilion bonds the two cultures in the spirit of collaboration. Emirati culinary experience Visitors can experience an authentic Emirati culinary experience at the pavilion's restaurant, peruse a curated selection of products by UAE-based creatives at the shop, and enjoy a dynamic range of programs activated in the workshop space. Located in the Empowering Lives zone, near the Japanese Pavilion and Shining Hat exhibition hall, the UAE Pavilion welcomes guests daily between 9am and 9pm until October 13, 2025, when the Expo concludes. The UAE Expo Office serves as a national platform to convene people, ideas, and innovations in service of global progress. Incubated by the Salama bint Hamdan Al Nahyan Foundation and operating under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Office leads the UAE's strategic participation at international expositions. About Expo 2025 Osaka Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai is being held from April 13 to October 13, 2025, under the theme 'Designing Future Society for Our Lives'. The UAE's participation continues its legacy of expo involvement, from its first pavilion in Expo Osaka '70 to hosting Expo 2020 Dubai. The UAE Pavilion, Earth to Ether, is an immersive multisensory journey showcasing how the nation draws on both heritage and cutting-edge technology to address global challenges and create a lasting legacy of impact.

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