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My Venice – Poetry from Italy

My Venice I’d like to fill my hands Of your lighter face, Tie your splendid moons to my wrists – Ah the beautiful, reflected moons In the silent becoming -. I would like to seal in the touch – And in the lightning, in the tweak – Waters, petals and birds, Bending them into spikes In

Victory for HM Alchahine in UAE President’s Cup in Germany

HM Alchahine (FR), a four-year-old Purebred Arabian gelding owned by Helal Alalawi (France), stormed to victory in the UAE President’s Cup held over 1,600 metres at Hamburg’s Horner Rennbahn on Sunday. The race marked the seventh leg of the prestigious UAE President’s Cup series, now in its 32nd edition. Held under the

UAE's Rashid Al Dhaheri shines with P2 Finish on Hungaroring Debut

Emirati racing sensation Rashid Al Dhaheri delivered an impressive performance this weekend at the iconic Hungaroring circuit, securing a second-place finish and valuable championship points in the Formula Regional Championship. Located just outside Budapest, the Hungaroring is renowned for its tight, technical layout and rich history in

Poem: My Homesick Heart

My eyes can also see The green hills Such a scene lights up My homesick heart. She narrates in her own words, “I began working on Persian Eyes after years of rehabilitation, following a serious accident, where I also took up Persian. Following eye surgery, it occurred to me that photography was probably THE best medium for

Healing Through the Heritage

In her new book, Ayurvedic practitioner and dietitian Sapna Punjabi serves up 85 healthful dal-chawal recipes Dal Chawal: When food is medicine If you ask any Indian what comfort food is, chances are you’ll hear a warm, nostalgic sigh and the words “dal chawal.” There’s something magical about a bowl of warm dal