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  2. Mohamed Bouazizi - Wikipedia

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    Tarek El-Tayeb Mohamed Bouazizi (Arabic: طارق الطيب محمد البوعزيزي, romanized: Ṭāriq aṭ-Ṭayib Muḥammad al-Būʿazīzī; 29 March 1984 – 4 January 2011) was a Tunisian street vendor who set himself on fire on 17 December 2010 in Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, an act which became a catalyst for the Tunisian Revolution and the wider Arab Spring against autocratic regimes.

  3. 2025 New Orleans truck attack - Wikipedia

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    12:41 a.m.: Jabbar walked to Royal and Governor Nichols Street after parking his truck [117] 1:29–3:02 a.m.: Jabbar posted five videos on Facebook and gave a final will and testament. [118] 1:53 a.m.: Jabbar planted the first IED inside of a cooler at Bourbon Street near St. Peter street [117]

  4. Street Arabs in the Area of Mulberry Street - Wikipedia

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    The designation of street arabs was given back then to homeless children. Riis took several pictures of these children, during the journalistic and photographic work that led to the publication of his landmark book How the Other Half Lives (1890), where they were published with the title of Street Arabs in Sleeping Quarters. [1]

  5. TAP Boyz - Wikipedia

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    The TAP Boyz (an acronym for The Arabian Posse, sometimes Tall Arabian Posse), was a Chicago-based Arab American street gang or self-described "movement" formed on the corner of West 63rd Street and South Kedzie Avenue in 1992. They disbanded in 1999 after losing members to Gangster Two-Six and Almighty Ambrose in the area.

  6. He's not just 'Arab guy.' Ramy Youssef makes the most ... - AOL

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    A partial rundown of his current workload includes co-creating, executive producing, writing, often-directing and starring in Hulu’s “Ramy,” based loosely on his own background as the son of ...

  7. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves - Wikipedia

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    Galland was an 18th-century French Orientalist who heard it in oral form from a Syrian Maronite story-teller called Hanna Diyab, who came from Aleppo in modern-day Syria and told the story in Paris. [1] In any case, the earliest known text of the story is Galland's French version.

  8. Shows With Arab, Muslim Characters Go Global: ‘This Is a ...

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    Original TV series based on Arab and Muslim characters are beginning to go global, a Netflix executive said Saturday at the Red Sea Film Festival. Ahmed Sharkawi, director of Arab content, Netflix ...

  9. Yahya Ayyash - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Yahya Ayyash يحيى عياش Born 6 March 1966 Rafat, Jordanian West Bank Died 5 January 1996 (1996-01-05) (aged 29) Beit Lahia, Gaza Strip Cause of death Assassination Other names The Engineer Alma mater Birzeit University Movement Hamas Al-Qassam Brigades Yahya Abd-al-Latif Ayyash (6 March 1966 ...