Eye of the Place
Eye of the Place

A weekly documentary series that delves deeply into political events in the Arab region. It examines places close to the Arab citizen, conveying details, stories, and backgrounds of events with a careful eye that covers all aspects.

Due to a family name, tens of thousands belonging to Arab families in Germany pay the price for crimes committed by individuals from their community - Getty
A 2022 International Organization for Migration report indicates the number of irregular migrants from Egypt to Libya reached 144,543 migrants
Sakhnin FC reached the top of the Israeli league in a journey not without hardship and challenges extending beyond the pitch
A special investigation highlights the child labor of Syrian refugee children in Turkey

Eye of the Place

The “Eye of the Place” is a common nickname for the **London Eye**, a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. It was constructed to celebrate the turn of the millennium and opened to the public in 2000, originally intended as a temporary attraction. It has since become a permanent and iconic symbol of modern London, offering panoramic views of the city.