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Moreeb Hill Climb Challenge kicks off tomorrow

The much-anticipated Moreeb Hill Climb Challenge begins tomorrow as part of the Liwa International Festival 2025. Over three days, competitors will tackle various categories, starting with 6-cylinder turbo, 8-cylinder gas, and electric vehicles on Thursday. Friday will see the 8-cylinder turbo and 6-cylinder gas, while Saturday will host

The Year of a River on Travel

In 2024, I engaged in several notable activities with amazing personalities across Egypt, Nigeria, Korea, and Turkey. I also had important online sessions all over Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Africa. It has been a busy year! In Nigeria, the World Organization of Writers (WOW) Awards were announced by President Margarita Al during the

ITALIAN PIZZA – MYSTIC POETRY FROM INDIA

Wikipedia photo ITALIAN PIZZA Life is a gift, And what we get in this parcel Some friends Friends includes enemies also Because those close to you To whose expectations You don’t come up Turn tail and become bitter The bitterest rivalries are rather, found Within the boundaries of blood When

Sand Dune Car Showdown kicks off tomorrow at Liwa International Festival

The 2025 Liwa International Festival organising committee announced that the Sand Dune Car Showdown will kick off tomorrow and the day after at Moreeb Dune. The two-day event will bring desert motorsport enthusiasts together in an atmosphere full of challenge and excitement, with drivers showcasing their best sand performances on the

People of the Indus: Portraits from a changing river

On a journey from mountain to sea, The Third Pole meets people whose lives are intertwined with the nourishing, destructive and evolving Indus Alefia T Hussain On its 3,100-kilometre course from the mountains of Tibet to the Arabian Sea, the mighty Indus River flows through foothills and plains, national parks, lands that have been