Mo has broken new ground, and its impact will undoubtedly be felt for years to come. That’s why Netflix’s decision not to renew Mo after just two seasons feels like a missed opportunity to continue a ...
Don’t be fooled by this olive oil soap’s unassuming appearance: It’s pretty special. That’s not just because of its centuries-long history in Palestine’s West Bank, where this 100% olive ...
In the second and reportedly final season of his eponymous Netflix comedy, Mohammed Amer takes a bow — and a stand.
Hosted on MSN1d
Palestine: Caravan Trucks Await Entry into GazaA video shows trucks carrying caravans and engineering equipment lined up at the Rafah crossing, waiting for entry into Gaza.
8d
Petit Chef on MSN5 dishes that will make discover Palestinian cuisinePalestinian cuisine is rich and generous. Combining fragrant spices, top-quality olive oil and age-old cooking techniques, it ...
4hon MSN
The chamber’s mission is to represent and a voice for all Middle Eastern owned businesses in the Golden Empire, Middle ...
The Netflix comedy’s EP along with its star-creator discuss crafting their timely ending, exploring Palestinian culture, ...
Consumer Reports on MSN11d
What Is Labneh and Is It Good for You?This Middle Eastern dairy food has a tangy flavor and health benefits similar to yogurt’s ...
10d
Soap Central on MSNWhat does Mo drink in Netflix’s Mo? ExploredNetflix’s Mo is a heartfelt and partly true-to-life show that combines funny moments with serious topics. It's a story from ...
Courtesy of Netflix You lean heavily on the imagery of olives to talk about Palestinian culture this season. There’s the sequence entirely on the olive oil process, as well as the olive trees ...
Warning: This review contains spoilers. The second season of the Netflix series “Mo” is one of the most surprising shows on television. I can’t think of a single show that would be daring enough to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results