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National Geographic Al Arabiya celebrates 15 years and publishes its October issue with inspiring files on willpower and nature.

The new issue features stories of willpower, the return of the Indian tiger, the mountain peak controversy, and a photographic view of planet Earth.

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Last updated: 02/10/2025 3:11 pm
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National Geographic Al Arabiya celebrates 15 years and publishes its October issue with inspiring files on willpower and nature.
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  • 15 years of inspiration and knowledge
  • “Heroes in the Autumn of Life”… Stories about the will that never grows old
  • India’s tiger returns from the brink of extinction
  • Controversy over the world’s tallest mountains
  • Our planet from Earth and space through two contrasting lenses
  • Your international magazine… in your Arabic language

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates – National Geographic Al Arabiya, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Media, has announced the release of its new October 2025 issue. This edition coincides with the fifteenth anniversary of the Arabic edition’s launch. Its pages feature a collection of exceptional investigations and files that blend inspiring human stories with the secrets of nature and the data of modern science.

15 years of inspiration and knowledge

This issue marks a significant milestone in the journal’s journey, which began in October 2010. Under the slogan “Your Global Magazine… in Your Arabic Language,” it has become a comprehensive knowledge reference. It continues to provide content that inspires readers and fuels their passion for science, nature, and humanity.

“Heroes in the Autumn of Life”… Stories about the will that never grows old

The cover of this issue features a humanitarian investigation that tells the stories of elderly people who have defied frailty, injuries, and incurable diseases. Despite these challenges, they continue to excel. Some have ascended international podiums, while others have broken records that had remained untouched for decades. Others have become models of resilience and determination. The investigation raises a pivotal question about the secret of the “magic formula” that grants advanced years of health and well-being.

India’s tiger returns from the brink of extinction

In a captivating wildlife story titled “India’s Tiger Sheds Its Skin,” readers follow the journey of this majestic creature back from the brink of extinction and back into the wild. This journey has been accompanied by environmental challenges and the emergence of genetic abnormalities among some tigers. Efforts by scientists and conservationists have intensified to restore balance and protect this iconic wilderness icon.

Controversy over the world’s tallest mountains

The issue takes the reader into the heart of a heated scientific debate over which peaks are the highest. In light of new measurement techniques, different criteria have emerged that may reorder mountains on the list of natural monuments. This raises questions about the accuracy of the measurements used for decades.

Our planet from Earth and space through two contrasting lenses

The issue concludes with a unique photographic project titled “Our Planet from Below and Above.” The project brings together the lenses of two photographers documenting the same scenes from two contrasting perspectives: one from Earth’s surface, the other from the International Space Station. The result is breathtaking images that reshape our view of our blue planet, inspiring awe and amazement.

Your international magazine… in your Arabic language

National Geographic Al Arabiya, published in partnership with the global parent magazine, remains a leading knowledge platform available through online outlets, offering rich content that combines science, humanity, and nature.

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