Syrian Actress Antoinette Najeeb Passes Away

A photo posted on Twitter of Actress Antoinette Najeeb
A photo posted on Twitter of Actress Antoinette Najeeb
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Syrian Actress Antoinette Najeeb Passes Away

A photo posted on Twitter of Actress Antoinette Najeeb
A photo posted on Twitter of Actress Antoinette Najeeb

Renowned Syrian Actress Antoinette Najeeb passed away on Wednesday, at the age of 92, after a long career and a rich contribution to dozens of series, plays and films.

The Artists Syndicate of Damascus announced her death, while actors and social media influencers shared the news with expressions of condolences.

Najeeb was born in 1930 in the city of Daraa in southern Syria. She is one of the oldest Syrian actresses and was married to late artist, Youssef Choueiri.

She began her career in the late 1960s. Her first appearance was in a movie called, “Naked without Sin”, which was released in 1967.

She later became famous for her leading roles in Syrian drama. She contributed to the success of series that resonated with all the Arab world, such as “Sah Al Nom”, starring the Syrian actor Duraid Laham in the early 1970s.

She also excelled in the role of mother Naima in “Al-Fusul al-Arbaa” (The four seasons) at the end of the 1990s, which left a great mark among the Syrian and Arab audience.

During her long career, Najeeb contributed to numerous works in television, cinema and theater.

Over the past weeks, she suffered several illnesses, after which she was taken to the intensive care unit. Her health deteriorated after undergoing periodic dialysis sessions.



Forum in Riyadh Explores Opportunities to Advance Global Digital Influence Industry

The forum is the largest of its kind in the Kingdom. (SPA)
The forum is the largest of its kind in the Kingdom. (SPA)
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Forum in Riyadh Explores Opportunities to Advance Global Digital Influence Industry

The forum is the largest of its kind in the Kingdom. (SPA)
The forum is the largest of its kind in the Kingdom. (SPA)

Over 1,500 influencers gathered in Riyadh to explore opportunities for advancing the global digital influence industry during the Impact Makers Forum, which continued into its second and final day.
The event brought together international influencers with a combined audience exceeding one billion followers and featured in-depth discussions and panel sessions about the future of digital influence.
The forum attracted over 30,000 visitors, solidifying its position as a premier platform for sharing expertise and highlighting successful experiences across various fields of influence. It also gave international influencers the opportunity to explore Saudi Arabia’s landmarks and flagship projects through specially organized tours during their stay.
Participants emphasized the need to strengthen the private sector’s role in shaping influence both locally and globally. They called for fostering innovation and collaboration to achieve sustainable impact across all domains.
The discussions also highlighted the importance of incorporating social and humanitarian dimensions into influencers’ messaging on social media and other new media platforms. Speakers stressed the significance of supporting community and charitable initiatives, such as providing aid in crises, drawing attention to humanitarian issues, engaging in volunteer activities, and raising awareness about critical national and global concerns.
Eng. Rakan Alfaizi, CEO of One Group, highlighted the growth of Saudi Arabia’s media sector, which he said encourages more collaboration between private and public sectors to create sustainable influence.
Discussions throughout the forum explored innovative ways to balance real-life and virtual spaces, particularly to mitigate the adverse effects of excessive social media engagement on younger and emerging generations.
In a panel discussion titled “Balancing Life and Influence in Social Media,” Adwa AlDakheel emphasized the importance of organizing energy to prioritize quality over quantity in accomplishments, explaining that success stems from passion and dedication to one’s field.
Abdullah Al-Hussein stressed the need to separate work and life, allocate specific time for each, and manage time effectively to maintain balance.
The ImpaQ forum launched on Wednesday in Diriyah, attracting leading global influencers, experts, and content creators. The event, the largest of its kind in Saudi Arabia, spanned over 23,000 square meters and provided spaces for innovation, sharing impactful experiences, and creative workshops.