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Observations of an Expat: In a Potsdam Hotel

Towards the end of last year a group of far-right German political leaders gathered in a country hotel on the outskirts of Potsdam Towards the end of last year a group of far-right German political leaders gathered in a country hotel on the outskirts of Potsdam. They included key members of Germany’s Alternative fur Deutschland

Zamalek SC, Raja Casablanca clash today in thrilling Dubai Challenge Cup opening match

Under the patronage of H.H. Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Sports Council (DSC), the inaugural edition of the Dubai Challenge Cup 2024 kicks off today with a tournament that will expand Dubai’s “global football destination” status and grow into a stand-out fixture on the emirate’s

Guajarati is not a dying language, but….!

One of the main reasons for the decline of the Gujarati language usage in Pakistan is the state policies that have neglected promotion of the language The Gujarati language, spoken by the Gujarati community in Pakistan, is facing a critical situation. This language has a rich history and cultural significance, but the country’s

You regain your strength in unity – Poetry from Algeria

Mohamed Rahal, a poet, artist and heritage researcher from Algeria, a North African country, shares his poetry Muhammad Rahal is an academic, poet, and artist, heritage researcher, based in Tebessa, the capital city of Tébessa Province region of northeastern Algeria. He is Irish media ambassador, and has participated in

Book Review: How the West Stole Democracy from the Arabs

Elizabeth F. Thompson’s Intricate Work on West’s Plot in Stealing Arab Democracy There is a common quibble in the western society that Arabs are not befitted for democracy. Especially after the fall of the dictators of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and later Yemen, Algeria, and Sudan in the continuation of the Arab Spring, the