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Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-17

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “Abu Zanna wishes to enter Paradise!” The Egyptians spread their lies, then believed them. They all resemble the story of Juha, who spread a rumor that the prince

Novel: The Interpreter – Chapter-11

‘The Interpreter’ is the English version of Arabic novel ‘Al Tarjuman’, authored by Ashraf Aboul Yazid, an eminent writer and poet of Egypt “This country, from the start, was all sand… sand… sand… sand, maybe there were two palm trees, two camels.” This country has suffered a lot.

First Ever Poetic Fairytale about Burj Khalifa released

Release of book ‘The Tower of Light’ marks the 15th anniversary of the Iconic Dubai Tower Dubai As the Burj Khalifa celebrates its 15th anniversary, a literary marvel emerges to honor its remarkable journey—the release of Tower of Light: Poetic Fairytale by Ana S. Gad (Dr. Ana Stjelja). This poetic tribute transcends

TOWER OF LIGHT: THE FIRST EVER POETIC FAIRYTALE ABOUT BURJ KHALIFA

As the Burj Khalifa celebrates its 15th anniversary, a literary marvel emerges to honor its remarkable journey—the release of Tower of Light: Poetic Fairytale by Ana S. Gad (Dr. Ana Stjelja). This poetic tribute transcends traditional storytelling, transforming the world's tallest tower into a mythic symbol of ambition, resilience,

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