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UAE AI Award launches its second edition for year 2025

The UAE Council for Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain has announced the launch of the second edition of the UAE Artificial Intelligence Award, reinforcing the UAE’s commitment to driving innovation and excellence in AI adoption across different sectors. The award aims to enhance competitiveness among government and private

Why Medellín’s International Poetry Festival Moves the World?

As the 35th anniversary of the International Poetry Festival of Medellín unfolded, its founder, Colombian poet Fernando Rendón, posed a question that echoes far beyond Colombia: What makes this poetry festival captivate so many poets and thousands of attendees each year? The answers—flowing from poets, scholars, and

Nepal launches new Literary Forum

Family Federation for World Peace and Unification Nepal chapter inaugurated a new literary organization called the Peace Literature Assembly In celebration of Bhanu Jayanti, the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) Nepal chapter inaugurated a new literary organization called the Peace Literature Assembly. During the

Geoarchaeology: Harnessing the Heritage

A sustainable strategic hand to deal with environmental change in Sindh Quratul Ain Kareem Environmental archaeology is a multidisciplinary field that studies the interactions between past human societies and their environments through the analysis of biological, geological, and archaeological data. It seeks to understand how ancient

Sandstorms affect 330 million people globally: WMO

The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) has reported that sand and dust storms affect 330 million people in more than 150 countries worldwide, causing growing harm to both public health and the global economy. In the annual WMO Airborne Dust Bulletin, the organisation stressed the need to continue enhancing monitoring, forecasting and