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Hansa Green Technology expands in Hamriyah Free Zone

Hansa Green Technology, a UAE based manufacturer of high-quality LED lights, has announced new plans to boost its production capacity in the Hamriyah Free Zone (HFZA) to over one million LED lighting fixtures annually and increase investments substantially. The move follows the rising demand for its products across the Gulf, Middle East,

Dubai Health Authority launches 'Tawazun' podcast to promote mental well-being

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has expanded its suite of educational initiatives with the launch of "Tawazun," a podcast dedicated to enhancing mental well-being. The podcast serves as a platform for experts, specialists, and individuals with personal experiences to discuss key issues, including psychological resilience,

Poetry: The Silent Journey

The Silent Journey Sailing on a boat, through a stormy sea We distinguish the gaze following us from the shore Frightened of the fate that pushes us toward the wild waves, swollen with blood Down to the perturbed centuries To the strange roots holding us in stasis Rotating around the satellite that extinguishes in the

UAE President's Endurance Cup to commence tomorrow in Al Wathba

The Emirates International Endurance Village in Al Wathba will host the UAE President's Emirates Cup on Sunday, 9th February, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court. The 26th edition of the prestigious endurance event will

Midweek Observations of an Expat—Greenland

Sun v. Ice— An Account of US-Danish relations and Greenland It was not the first time that the US had put in a bid for the vast Arctic island. In 1867, secretary of state William Seward politely inquired about a possible purchase Trump may have his eye on the vast Arctic territory, but two things are abundantly clear: the