UAE runner Mohammed Al Musabbi wins gold in 1000m youth race at Monaco Diamond League Emerging Poets Face Off in Showdown Geoarchaeology: Harnessing the Heritage Bots Challenge Young Poets: A Literary Showdown Walking Alone – Poetry from China Sandstorms affect 330 million people globally: WMO Swiss authority approves first drug to treat infants sick with malaria My Venice – Poetry from Italy
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UAE runner Mohammed Al Musabbi wins gold in 1000m youth race at Monaco Diamond League

UAE athlete Mohammed Al Musabbi claimed the gold medal in the 1000-meter race in the youth category during the event held alongside the Diamond League yesterday evening in Monaco. The race featured the participation of 21

Emerging Poets Face Off in Showdown

Bots Challenge Young Poets: A Literary Showdown By Alexander Voronin Member of the Union of Russian Writers As tradition holds, the literary season closed on a high note with the Derzhavin Poetry Festival on Monday.

Geoarchaeology: Harnessing the Heritage

A sustainable strategic hand to deal with environmental change in Sindh Quratul Ain Kareem Environmental archaeology is a multidisciplinary field that studies the interactions between past human societies and their

Bots Challenge Young Poets: A Literary Showdown

As tradition holds, the literary season closed on a high note with the Derzhavin Poetry Festival on Monday. Let us reflect on the journey. Since last autumn, ahead of and following the BRICS summit in Kazan, we at Kazan

Walking Alone – Poetry from China

Walking Alone You come from all directions Always alone You walk toward the opposite of your starting point Not knowing when you’ll return Walking alone, from childhood to old age Then from

Sandstorms affect 330 million people globally: WMO

The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has reported that sand and dust storms affect 330 million people in more than 150 countries worldwide, causing growing harm to both public health and the global economy. In the

Swiss authority approves first drug to treat infants sick with malaria

Switzerland’s medical products authority has granted the first approval for a malaria medicine designed for small infants, touted as an advance against a disease that takes hundreds of thousands of lives, nearly all in

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

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

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

Blog: Observe More, Judge Less

Observation requires patience, empathy, humility, and courage. It asks us to see people and situations as they are, not as we assume or prefer them to be. By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden In the fast-paced, digitally

Observations of an Expat: Scary Thoughts

“Democracy is inherently corrupt, inefficient and prone to decay. Public opinion is shaped by the media and academia which creates an illusion of consent” “Countries should not be governed as states

The best books on Endangered Languages

Out of 7000 languages on the planet, 700 of them can be found in New York, and many of those are endangered – Samantha Ellis There is usually a lot of violence and displacement in the stories of these languages

The Illness – Poetry from China

In childhood When we had high fevers We’d lie in Mother’s arms Hearing her whisper “Child, Mama is here with you.” Ma Zhiyao, a distinguished Professor and Poet from China, shares