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Kneecap voices support for Palestine during Oslo performanceÌı

Kneecap voices support for Palestine during Oslo performanceÌı
The group performed in Oslo, Norway. (Getty Images)
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Updated 09 August 2025

Kneecap voices support for Palestine during Oslo performanceÌı

Kneecap voices support for Palestine during Oslo performanceÌı

DUBAI:ÌıIrish rap group Kneecap continued to voice their stance on the war in Gaza during their performance in Oslo, Norway, on Friday.

Just before the trio— Mo Chara, Moglai Bap and DJ Provai — took the stage, a message in white text on a black background appeared on a video screen, accusing the Norwegian government of “enabling†the “genocide†against Palestinians through investments in the country’s sovereign wealth fund, referring to it as the “oil pension fund.â€Ìı

“Over 80,000 people have been murdered by Israel in 21 months,†the band’s message continued, “Free Palestine.†The message was received with cheers from the audience.

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Kneecap has supported the Palestinian cause throughout the war in Gaza. The band has been the center of controversy in Britain since last year, when the previous government sought to block an arts grant for the band, citing its anti-British politics. That decision was overturned after the Labour Party won last year’s parliamentary election and Prime Minister Keir Starmer took office.

Last month, the group was banned from entering Hungary for three years over accusations of antisemitism.

They were due to perform at the Sziget Festival on Aug. 11.Ìı

Kneecap said in a statement that their ban was a “further attempt to silence those who call out genocide against the Palestinian people.â€

At Glastonbury Festival this year, Chara accused Israel of committing war crimes against the Palestinians.

More than 150 Hungarian artists and musicians signed a petition against Kneecap playing at Sziget.Ìı

But festival organizers said that the government’s ban was “both unnecessary and regrettable,†adding the group had “reassured us that their performance would not contravene either Sziget’s values or Hungarian law.â€


Sarah Taibah caps off 2025 with 2 films

Sarah Taibah caps off 2025 with 2 films
Updated 16 November 2025

Sarah Taibah caps off 2025 with 2 films

Sarah Taibah caps off 2025 with 2 films

DUBAI: Saudi actor Sarah Taibah is capping off 2025 with a slew of film premieres.

The actor most recently attended the premiere of psychological thriller “Hoba†in Abu Dhabi, just days after jetting to London for a screening of the same film at the BFI London Film Festival.

Taibah also stars in “A Matter of Life and Death,†directed by Saudi Anas Ba-Tahaf, that is set to premiere at December’s Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Taibah — an artist, writer, filmmaker and actor — previously told Arab News about her performance in “Hoba,†an Emirati horror film directed by Majid Al-Ansari, known for the critically-acclaimed 2015 film “Zinzana.†

She said: “I got so excited about ‘Hoba’ for two reasons: First, I like the director — I remember seeing his first film, and I thought that he does things differently. Second, I really appreciated him not typecasting me. I’m always cast by directors in certain roles that are really similar to my character — as Sarah — but with Majid, he saw something else. The character couldn’t be more different than me. I’ve never been this challenged — not only because she’s the villain of the movie, but also because it allowed me to experience different techniques, to tap into something a bit supernatural, something I have zero clue how to relate to.†

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

“Hobaâ€â€¯tells the story of a devoted wife and mother — Amani, played by Bdoor Mohammed — whose life begins to unravel when her husband returns home with a second wife, Zahra (Taibah), and an unseen dark force infiltrates her home.  

Taibah will showcase her versatility at the RSIFF, where she will attend the premiere of “A Matter of Life and Death.â€

Billed as a quirky love story, the film is set in Jeddah. It follows superstitious Hayat, played by Taibah, who is “convinced a generational curse will kill her on her 30th birthday.â€

In addition, the storyline features “the brilliant but shy heart surgeon Yousef (who) suffers from a slow heartbeat, finding his only thrill when holding a scalpel. He grapples with a hidden urge to kill, which he suppresses until he meets Hayat.

“Fate entwines the woman who wants to die and the man who wants to kill, setting a tragic plan in motion. Everything falls into place until a life-affirming love intervenes.â€

The film’s publicity adds: “This exceptional tale, brought to life by a witty script and cast, uses the city’s stunning Red Sea scenery to explore the unpredictable beauty of life and connection.â€