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UAE national team to compete in IBSF World Snooker Championships

The UAE national team is set to participate in the IBSF World Snooker Championships, which kicked off today in the Qatari capital, Doha, and runs until 9th November. The event is organised by the International Billiards and Snooker Federation. The UAE team includes three players: Ahmad Shehab and Mohammed Al Joaker who will compete in the

AI takes centre stage at World Congress of Sports Medicine in Dubai

The 38th International Federation of Sports Medicine (FIMS) World Congress of Sports Medicine concluded on Sunday after four days of activities at the Dubai World Trade Centre. The Congress attracted over 1,000 participants from various medical fields worldwide, with 130 speakers across 13 sessions, presenting 304 research papers and

WORLD CHILDREN'S LITERATURE FORUM

Antalya, Turkey, will host the first World Children’s Literature Forum (28 October -3 November 2024),as children's literature is confronted with global cultural and technological shifts. Margarita Al, President of the World Organization of Writers "WOW" said that “regardless of the format or interface used to

Eye’s shelter – Poetry from Italy

And the eye’s shelter Remind us, Between those four walls, The promise searches for you, for a place perhaps too small, for doors. Giada Giordano, a poetess from Rome, Italy, shares her poetry Giada Giordano was born in Rome in 1989. At thirteen she won the Honorable Mention in the National Poetry Competition “A

The Poets and Artists & the Philosophical Content of the Civilization

A civilization is not only borders adorned with iron bars, it lives in its arts, its culture, its thought and its books The people who steer the destiny of a nation are generally the rich people, who move the wheels of power, but certainly, they are not the best people around. The best people are the educated elite, who work with a hundred