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B32 to 44: Unveiling Body Politics and Contemporary Women’s Struggles

This Indian film delves into the pervasive issue of women being unjustly reduced to mere physicality, shedding light on the challenges they face in today’s society. The film “B 32 to 44” elaborately navigates the subtly landscape of women’s experiences, deftly addressing profound themes such as body politics and

SEHA concludes 4th Abu Dhabi Integrated Mental Health Conference

The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), a subsidiary of PureHealth – the largest healthcare platform in the Middle East, successfully concluded the 4th Abu Dhabi Integrated Mental Health Conference which was held on 27th-28th January. The conference brought together specialists to discuss and analyse the latest standards in

Arab Health 2024 spotlights UAE's position at the helm of health innovation

The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) in collaboration with the Department of Health – Abu Dhabi (DoH), and the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) are jointly showcasing a suite of innovative initiatives and digital health services at Arab Health 2024, taking place from 29th January to 1st February. Presented under a unified

Korea Global Chef High School

Most people do not know the global chef high school located in Ganghwa Island, a land of history and culture I departed for Ganghwa Island early Sunday morning. When I went there in person, it was true that it was a ‘dream cooking school to cook for the future.’ I visited the best chef high school in Korea, a school that is

A Beggar – A Short Story from Uzbekistan

The beggar was humiliated and trampled by the crowd. He gave up all hope of getting alms and fell to the ground at the edge of the street The bazaar was busier today than ever. The cacophony of merchants’ voices, echoing for miles, grated on the ears. A man dressed in rags emerged from the crowd. He looked frail and pale, with grief