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A New Edition of the Congress of African Journalists Magazine

In the last edition of Congress of African Journalists magazine, Editor-in-Chief, Michael Adeboboye had an exclusive interview with the Vice President, Republic of Liberia, Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor. The interview attracted Liberian journalists who republished it. Subsequently, the interview was translated and published in Arabic and

World Organisation of Writers (WOW) Holds its First Tele-Conference

Correspondent, Russia: The First Teleconference of the general meeting of the initiative group of the World Organization of Writers (WOW) took place in the format of a videoconference. The event was attended online by world-famous writers and poets from Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Egypt, India, Spain, Kyrgyzstan, Colombia, Nigeria,

International Spring and Poetry Festival in Maltepe, Turkey

Letter from Istanbul: The first of the "International Spring and Poetry Festival", organized under the leadership of Maltepe Municipality, was held in Maltepe. Turkish poets also took part in the festival where poets from 9 countries such as America, France, Cuba, Colombia, Nepal, Portugal, India, Russia and Nigeria participated.

Artificial Intelligence: Concerns and Aspirations

"Sana", the first electronic news anchor with artificial intelligence technology in India, started her job in recent days, welcoming guests in three languages at her launch event and introducing herself to the Indian Prime Minister with a very cohesive appearance, to the extent that no one could notice that "Sana" is not a

Alexandria Revisited - by Souheir Abdelhamid

Coastal cities overlooking the sea have a unique taste, starting from the ease of planning their main streets as a parallel strip to the sea, branching out into longitudinal and transverse streets. This makes it easy to navigate and difficult to get lost while wandering their streets. They also serve as geographical boundaries with other