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Sharjah Museums Authority holds virtual conference on digitalising museum practices

Sharjah Museums Authority (SMA) is hosting a virtual conference tomorrow, coinciding with International Museum Day, to explore the digitalisation practices in museums and cultural institutions. Titled "The Role of Digitalising Collections in Museums and Cultural Institutions towards the Sustainable Development of our Communities,"

Beware the Gentle When Angry

In our human relationships and everyday lives, we often repeat this well-known saying, sometimes jokingly, sometimes as a threat. But have we ever thought about the meaning of the phrase? We know it is a warning that this patient, forbearing person can erupt in anger and show a different face than the one we see. But have we ever stopped to

"Our Brothers" Set Paris Aflame Again!

From afar, a terrified young man runs in the dead of night, traversing the backstreets of Paris suburbs, fleeing from ghosts, rushing into the unknown. A small circle of light looms on the horizon, slicing through the darkness, speeding towards the young man until it reveals itself to be a motorcycle carrying two figures shrouded in

Our Arab Literature and Emerging from Isolation

Our Arab literature has ceased to be isolated islands, but has become closer to each other. Important literary names have emerged in the Arab world, we follow, read, and rejoice in their creativity. These names win high-level literary awards, and courses are held in their names in Egypt and abroad, such as the Abdulrahman Munif and Tayeb

The Grandmother in the Lavender Dress

I met her at the post office, and the post office in my area is located inside a stationery store. Despite her age, her elegance caught my attention. She reminded me of the Queen in her fashionable attire and cheerful colors, as if everyone of this age follows her lead in dress and smiles. She stands firm with a magnifying glass in