Dr. Ramzi Razem is a psychologist, historian, UNESCO official and lecturer on a wide range of topics, ranging from ancient civilizations to alternative medicine. . . .
Kuwait Times, one of the leading newspapers in Kuwait, recently published an article on the Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship, which will take place on April 26 and 27 at the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. Three "distinguished" Kuwaiti entrepreneurs including Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, creator of THE 99 superheroes, have been invited to attend the summit. The summit will highlight the importance of entrepreneurship, job creation and community development.
The 'Intersector' Awards recognize individuals and organizations dedicated to building respectful relationships among diverse communities in order to forge common ground and develop strategies to promote justice, reconciliation, and peace. Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, creator of THE 99 superheroes will receive the First "Intersector of Religion' Award to be presented on June 10,2010 in New York.
America.gov is one of the electronic outreach media of the US State Department’s Bureau of International Information Programs (IIP). It recently published an article on the creator of THE 99 superheroes, Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, who is one of the delegates to the April 26–27 Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship. The article is written by M. Scott Bortot.
The Atlantic is an American magazine founded in Boston in 1857. Its current format is of a general editorial magazine focusing on foreign affairs, politics, the economy and cultural trends. It recently published an interview with the creator of THE 99 superheroes, Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa.
TTG Middle East & North Africa is one of the premium travel trade publications in the region.
It recently published an interview with one of the character mascots of THE 99 Village, Jahra.
The interview focuses on original comic books, THE 99 Village's inauguration and what it is
really like to be a superhero.
Deutsche Welle is Germany’s international broadcaster: online, on-screen and over the air. It recently uploaded a video on YouYube regarding the creator of THE 99 superheroes, Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, who talks about how THE 99 superheroes are trying to change the way the rest of the world sees Islam.
The Kipp Report recently uploaded a video of a panel discussion conducted at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit. Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, Founder & CEO of THE 99 participated in the discussion on how technology can help people “change the world in ways large and small”. The panel was moderated by Hassan Fattah, Editor-in-Chief of The National newspaper.
Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa, Founder & CEO of THE 99, participated in a panel discussion during the inaugural Abu Dhabi Media Summit, on March 11, 2010 in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. Featuring a unique combination of high profile public sessions, the summit brought together top-tier global media players and their counterparts from fast growing markets.
Back Issue Magazine is an on-going publication of TwoMorrows Publishing in the United States. The magazine is published bimonthly and features articles and art on comics of the 1970s-90s. It recently carried an article on THE 99 superheroes.