When a mysterious rival uses a time machine to frame famous Edwardian-era Detective William Murdoch of a murder he didn’t commit, Macy and her friends travel back to 1910 to determine the real perpetrator of the crime. But if you thought solving a regular murder mystery was difficult, imagine doing so undercover, in a time that isn’t your own, and without the aid of modern technology. To make matters worse, if Macy doesn’t succeed in exonerating Detective Murdoch, she faces a terrible fate — being erased from the future!
The Fallujah series is based on a true story, and the series deals with adolescent issues and the problems of institute students.. and will present different topics that revolve around institute students
Fajr feels resentment and hatred toward her siblings because of the oppression and revenge she had to go through all her life. Her brother Barak tries to bring the family together, calm the situation, and fix what can be fixed.
After 35 years of marriage, Mounira’s husband, Mohammad, loses his fortune. As they move with their kids into a more modest house, they face a life they never knew before.
Haitham spent his career as a lawyer fighting for others — so when he's suddenly handed the keys to a ministerial office, nobody quite knows what to expect. What they don't expect is the decision he makes shortly after taking power. Shocking, unexpected and impossible to ignore, that single decision sets off a chain of events that pulls back the curtain on everything that goes on behind closed government doors.
The story takes place between 2014 and 2017 and deals with the events of Mosul during the years of its occupation by ISIS. It shows the tragic conditions that the people of Mosul experienced during that era and how the Iraqi Armed Forces, in partnership with the Peshmerga forces and the Popular Mobilization Forces, were able to defeat terrorism.
After Sakheya is exposed to injustice, oppression, and many accusations of which she is innocent, she starts to change into a person who wants to get back at everyone who conspired against her.
Ali Tahir was a brave commander who fought in the Battle of Sakarya in 1921. During the battle, he made a costly mistake that led to the death of many of his soldiers. However, he managed to turn the tide of the battle and was shot in the process. Miraculously, he was resurrected by the “Water of Life” and never aged again. In the following years, he became an agricultural educator and married a woman named Leyla. However, Leyla couldn’t handle the fact that he never aged and committed suicide. In 1968, he changed his name to Esref and became a school inspector. He fell in love with a teacher named Süreyya and they got married, but their marriage ended after Süreyya discovered hints from his past. In 2023, he changed his name again to Kemal and met Harika, a young and beautiful writer who entered his life unexpectedly. Will Harika be able to help Kemal find the answers he has been searching for over a decade?
Kafas Makhmaly follows a woman whose return to her family home disrupts long‑buried tensions. As she confronts past betrayals, shifting alliances, and unresolved love, each member is forced to face the truths they’ve avoided. An Egyptian drama built on emotional wounds, pride, and the quiet battles inside a fractured household.
After returning from abroad, Saud decides to settle down and get married, and he takes the advice of his brother Saleh to marry Hessa, but suspicion enters Saud's heart and he believes that Saleh has seized his money, so he breaks up his partnership with him, leaves the house, leading to a rift between the two brothers.
The events revolve around the cruel and tyrannical Abu Nadhir, who seeks to control the lives of his family members without any regard for the psychological pain he causes them, while it becomes clear that there are secrets in his life and his past returns to haunt him.
When Syrian businessman Adnan survives the Beirut port explosion, he makes a decision that shocks no one more than himself — he vanishes. Not from grief, but from purpose. His spoiled daughter Nour has never had to fight for anything in her life, and he intends to change that. But while he watches from the shadows, wolves are already circling her fortune. A gripping Syrian family drama rooted in real tragedy.
Most recently, Sanya paid off the mortgage on the apartment and became a typical positive person. But in his youth, he lived in a completely different way: fights at local discos, showdowns on the streets. All this in the company of Pasha's authoritative older brother, whose fists have not healed since childhood. Pavel has not changed over the years, and at the age of 30 he plans to participate in bare-knuckle fighting. Having met after a long separation, the brothers drank too much and got into an accident: several new cars in the car dealership were broken through their fault. At one point, Sanya got a huge debt, lost his job and wife, and Pasha broke his arm. Now the younger brother is forced to act instead of the elder in fights without rules in order to pay off and return the family.
In the alleys of old Damascus, Abdo makes his living driving a horse-drawn carriage — an honest man in a neighbourhood ruled by the scheming Abu Hamza Al-Nashwati, who has stolen his dead brother's inheritance and turned the whole quarter against anyone who stands in his way. When Abdo falls for a girl and dares to defy the powerful family, a personal conflict spirals into a battle between ordinary decency and entrenched corruption. A warm, character-driven Syrian period drama starring Bassem Yakhour and Salloum Haddad.
In a fictional state gripped by a tyrannical ruling family, a scandal erupts at the heart of the presidential palace — and ignites a brutal power struggle between two brothers: one who holds the presidency, one who commands the military. As secrets leak and loyalties fracture, the machinery of authoritarian rule begins to crack from within. A daring Syrian political thriller that pulls no punches in its portrait of dynastic corruption and the violence it breeds. Stars Maxim Khalil.