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The Establishment of KEDA was to seek win-win for companies from both countries

Professor Kang Woong-sik, Chairman of the Korea-Egypt Development Association (KEDA) is visiting Egypt with a Korean Business and Industry team to continue their mission in enhancing the relationship between the two countries on all aspects. Here is an interview with Kang Woong-sik, by Park Hee-jun, chief editorial writer, Segye Ilbo

TRENDS hosts youth panel at Paris International Book Fair 2024

TRENDS Research and Advisory, in collaboration with the Alettihad News Centre, demonstrated its commitment to nurturing and empowering young researchers by hosting a compelling panel titled "Empowering Young Researchers: The Significance of Research and Student Exchange" at TRENDS’ pavilion in the “Paris International

We have our sky – Poetry from Turkey

We have our own sky; Ships made of eyes, wings of eyelashes; In meeting glances, we take flight Nurduran Duman, a Turkish poet, playwright, translator, editor from Istanbul, shares her poems Nurduran Duman is a Turkish poet, playwright, translator, editor who lives in Istanbul. Pursuing her passion for the sea,

Dubai Health Authority launches 'Dubai Disaster Medicine Programme'

The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) today launched the "Dubai Disaster Medicine Programme", an initiative aimed at enhancing the city's healthcare readiness and bolstering its public health safety system in preparation for potential medical emergencies. The programme aims to raise the city's medical response capacity during

Unraveling Linguistic Mysteries

Dravidian Influence on Indo-European Evolution and the Dravidian Roots of the Harappan Language The Indo-European languages lack phonetic retroflexion, the act of curling the tip of the tongue upwards and backwards towards the hard palate when articulating certain sounds. However, Dravidian languages exhibit retroflexion. Sanskrit, an