Mille World

Mille World

MILLE is a magazine available in both digital and print formats that highlights and honors the stories from the Middle East and North Africa. It focuses on showcasing the vibrant youth culture within the Arab world.

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  • 2 days ago | milleworld.com | Yassine Hariss

    In a recent conversation we had with TITHOREA— the sonic initiative behind some of the world’s most immersive traveling festivals— founders Shahin Mani’s and Sherif Koyess’s vision goes beyond simply curating the perfect night out.

  • 3 days ago | milleworld.com | Khaoula Ghanem

    Summer beauty is all about ease: barely-there skin, a slick of lip balm, and just the right pop of color to keep things looking fresh. And nothing does that quite like a swipe of powder blush. Whether it’s a soft flush on the apples of your cheeks or a lifted, sculpted blend swept up toward your temples, blush has a near-magical way of pulling your whole look together, instantly making you appear more awake and alive.

  • 4 days ago | milleworld.com | Yassine Hariss

    Our region is unmatched when it comes to organizing some of the world’s most jaw-dropping parties; but what took place in Jordan recently practically had to be seen to be believed. Often dubbed the land where not much happens when compared to its neighbors, the Hashemite Kingdom defied expectations last week, becoming the epicenter of music through eight days of programming and two electrifying, music-packed nights.

  • 5 days ago | milleworld.com | Yassine Hariss

    Blood splashes stain every street corner as the air thickens with barbecue smoke. Families slowly start making their ways back from morning prayer, ready to dig into massive plates of meat skewers, piled high to mark one of Islam’s most sacred (and mouthwatering) celebrations. We’re of course talking about Eid al-Adha, a religious observance that commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s willingness to give away his own son to prove his obedience to God.

  • 5 days ago | milleworld.com | Khaoula Ghanem

    If you’ve spent any time on TikTok lately, you’ve probably heard bizarre phrases like “Tralalero Tralala” or seen a three-legged shark in sneakers babbling in a cartoonish Italian accent. This surreal parade of AI-generated characters—a cappuccino-cup ballerina or a crocodile fused with a bomber plane—is part of a viral meme phenomenon known as “Italian brain rot.” On the surface, it’s a chaotic cocktail of absurd humor and nonsensical catchphrases that Gen Z and Gen Alpha find hilarious.

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