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South Korean football - a strong presence in Asian and global arena

Football in South Korea dates back to 1882, more than 140 years ago, and the first professional football league championship in the country was launched in 1983,which a beginning towards a golden march of the game. In just four decades, football in South Korea has succeeded in leaving a great imprint on the Asian and international arenas

Discover Europe summit to explore GCC travel market

More than 100 tourism representatives from Austria, Germany, Ireland, and Switzerland will gather in Dubai later this month at the Discover Europe Travel Summit to explore new opportunities within the Middle East travel market. The two-day networking event will take place at 25Hours Hotel Dubai One Central from 29th to 30th April, the

UNESCO World Poetry Day Celebrated in Moscow and New Delhi

On March 20 at 17:00 in Moscow (Russia), the XXIV UNESCO World Poetry Day will be celebrated. The poetry concert organizers are Eurasian Peoples' Assembly, World Organization of Writers (WOW), LIFFT Foundation with the support of the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO. Poetry Concert, Moscow The celebration

DOUBLES DUO KRAWIETZ AND PUTZ DELIGHT DURING KIDS’ DAY AT DUBAI DUTY FREE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

More than 700 children from 21 Dubai schools participated in a JP Morgan Kids’ Day on Monday, marking the start of a busy week of ATP Tour action at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships. A morning of activities included a dedicated tennis clinic led by coaches from the CF Tennis Academy, followed by entertainment, photo

152 World Poets Wrote Nano Poems for Africa

Authors of the Silk Road Anthology, who joined (Nano Poems for Africa), edited by Ashraf Aboul-Yazid, came from almost 50 countries in Africa (Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Nigeria, Mali, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and South Africa), Asia (Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Bangladesh, Pakistan, India, Jammu and Kashmir, Vietnam, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Nepal,