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ADXC 2 to see Sterling vs Hooper grappling spectacle

The Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship (ADXC), following a successful debut, prepares for its second edition in collaboration with AJP and organised by International Vision Sports Management. Scheduled for January 19, 2024, at the Mubadala Arena, the event aims to further elevate Abu Dhabi's status as a jiu-jitsu hub. ADXC 2 builds on its

Cats, rats, invasive flora imperil Pakistan’s only marine protected island

A rising population of feral animals and invasive plants on Astola, Pakistan’s only marine protected island, is posing a growing threat to its rich but fragile biodiversity, with some rare seabird species almost eliminated, environmentalists warn. Located in the northern part of the Arabian Sea, east of Pasni district in the

The year of poetry

I can only call it the Year of Poetry, as it celebrated me just as I did for the poem, over the full four seasons. In Egypt, the poetry procession began with the sixth edition of the Eurasian Literary Festival (LIFFT 2023) January 29 - February 1, 2023. At its conclusion, I handed over the festival’s flag to the winner of his Gold

The more.. the merrier but!

In a friendly meeting with some “international” friends as we like to call it, a half Dutch half French friend was speaking to us in English and then all of a sudden she looked at me and said an expression in pure rhetoric Arabic. Being the only Arabic speaker present, I was both astonished and proud. She looked at the

Algeria: Echoes of a million martyrs

On my second day in Algiers, my friend, Laeed Zaghlami, a Professor of Information and Communication at the University Of Algiers in Algeria took me on a sightseeing of the quaint and picturesque Algerian capital. From my Sofitel Hotel abode on Rue Hassiba Ben Bouali, Professor Zaghlami nosed his car into the Boulevard Hasselbard passed