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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  • 1 week ago | milleworld.com | Yassine Hariss

    After years of collaborative work, Egyptian rapper Wegz and Cairo-based director Ali El-Arabi are teaming up again, this time around a project for the silver screen industry. The duo, who previously teamed up on several standout works, including the music video for Ez El Arab during the 2022 FIFA World Cup, are now set to take their partnership to the big screen with a forthcoming feature film titled Wattar Wahed.

  • 1 week ago | milleworld.com | Yassine Hariss

    Following a long hiatus, brothers Pusha T and No Malice have finally reunited as Clipse. After years apart, the iconic hip-hop duo is back in the studio, working on their hotly-anticipated fourth album, Let God Sort ’Em Out, their first full project in nearly fifteen years. To give fans a taste of what’s coming, they dropped two promotional singles, Ace Trumpets on May 30 followed up with So Be It, which dropped two days ago.

  • 1 week ago | milleworld.com | Khaoula Ghanem

    Huda Mustafa didn’t walk into Love Island USA Season 7 as a disruptor. At first glance, she was just another entry into a well-established reality dating format, stepping into a villa built on recycled tropes and predictable love triangles. But within days of her arrival, she became the show’s gravitational center, whether by design or by editing. Hailing from North Carolina, Huda is Palestinian-American.

  • 1 week ago | milleworld.com | Khaoula Ghanem

    Amina Debbiche vividly recalls the exact moment she knew she needed to preserve the Middle East’s cultural heritage. She was poolside at a Sunday brunch in Dubai, chatting with her future business partner, Nora Mansour. Mansour casually mentioned cataloging an extensive art collection for a Lebanese collector who trusted her implicitly.

  • 1 week ago | milleworld.com | Yassine Hariss

    You’d think a watch might feel redundant when every glance at your phone flashes the hour. Yet women’s luxury watches are thriving—even among twenty-somethings elbow-deep in Reels. The GCC’s personal-luxury sector is on track to hit USD 15 billion by 2027 thanks to splashy tourism and a surge in home-grown high-net-worth millennials. Watches grab a chunky slice of that pie: analysts peg the GCC luxury-watch segment at around USD 550 million in 2024, with steady 4 % CAGR through 2033.

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