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Shamma bint Mohammed participates in UNOG Director-General's annual meeting with civil society

Sheikha Dr. Shamma bint Mohammed bin Khalid Al Nahyan, a member of the United Nations Economic and Social Council, participated in the UNOG Director-General's annual meeting with civil society from around the world. The meeting, held recently at the United Nations Office at Geneva (UNOG), focused on the priorities and activities of the

Jahin’s Egyptian Quartets: Life after Death!

The quartets are the best form for the philosophical poet who wants to present his doctrine to us, not in a jurisprudential study or in a logical sequence, but in bright flashes. This is known by Omar Khayyam readers all over the world, but in Egypt, there has been another poet, another philosophy and definitely another book of

Destiny – Poetry from Italy

Destiny I confess the unchanging nature of my destiny Intent on defending castles In the ancient loneliness of secrets. A lie replicates fragments Of a veiled plate that every day Wraps hope in the balm Reverting to the horizon. Late repentance for a praise Fraught with advice beyond the border. Now the fog

'Ajman Tourism' launches promotional tour in UK

The Ajman Department of Tourism Development commenced a promotional tour of the United Kingdom yesterday. The tour, which will conclude on February 21st, aims to strengthen the emirate's profile as a premier tourist destination by showcasing its distinctive attractions, comprehensive services and facilities, and diverse range of

Illegal trade, climate change decimates Indian pangolin population in Pakistan

World Wide Fund for Nature-Pakistan calls for urgent steps to save endangered species on eve of World Pangolin Day KARACHI, Sindh, Pakistan The population of the Indian pangolin has drastically plummeted in Pakistan due to a variety of factors, mainly poaching, illegal trade, habitat loss, retaliatory killings and climate change. The