Empty wine jar – Poetry from Vietnam Dubai's Global Prompt Engineering Championship begins tomorrow Sharjah presents its heritage at TIBF Boeing Starliner's debut crewed flight delayed again to check helium leak A University that Touches the Hearts Empowering Women to Unlock their Financial Potential Reflections on Mother’s Day – Poems from Canada Sharm El Sheikh to Host the First Edition of the African Tourism Forum on May 20th
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Sharjah presents its heritage at TIBF

Dr. Sultan Sooud Al Qasimi, a member of the Heritage Preservation Committee in the UAE and member of the American University of Sharjah Board of Trustees, emphasised that a city’s identity extends beyond its physical heritage, cultural expressions, architectural prominence, and historical monuments. Instead, it is intricately

Greece extends esteem to Sharjah at Thessaloniki International Book Fair

Sharjah's unique cultural project will be celebrated as the Guest of Honour at the Thessaloniki International Book Fair 2024, held from 16th to 19th May. During this event, the emirate - the first ever city from the Arab world to be bestowed this tall honour - will showcase the rich history and culture of the UAE and the wider

HYPERPOEM – The first book to gather a record number of writers

The book HYPERPOEM has gathered 2000 writers from 92 countries, and is participating in the Guinness World Records Encyclopedia. Collaborative work in poetry and literature holds great importance in uniting peoples and enhancing cultural understanding. Poetry is considered a unique way to express experiences and emotions in a manner

Tonight You Are My Poetry Myself – Poetry from Kosovo

Tonight who made me light; This lonely verse evening, the moon came to you because you were her smile Agim DESKU, a renowned poet from Republic of Kosovo, shares a bouquet of his poems Agim DESKU, born on August 25, 1957 in Siqevë, Municipality of Klina in Kosovo, has published so far published eleven poetic volumes: Whisper

Echoes of Ages Past: A Saga of Dravidian Resilience and Aryan Encounters

Aryans conducted raids on Harappan, (Dravidian) cities, compelling the locals to toil in the fields to provide sustenance for their conquerors Introduction The cultivation of plant life enabled the Ashurs (Dravidians) to establish enduring cities equipped with proper irrigation systems to sustain agricultural practices. The