When the Narrative Collapses… Memories of Abdeen and Maadi A Fraudster Who Defrauded the Story of His Own Fraud Me, Field Marshal El-Gamasy, and Translation When We Reach Our Eighties The Joy I Lived How Iran thinks: Sadat’s early reading of a revolutionary state Article by Eng. Ahmed Bahgat – IT Expert & AI Projects Consultant
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Blog: Observe More, Judge Less

Observation requires patience, empathy, humility, and courage. It asks us to see people and situations as they are, not as we assume or prefer them to be. By Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden In the fast-paced, digitally connected world we inhabit, it has become increasingly difficult to simply observe. We see something or someone, and

Climate Change Impacts Everyday Life

There is urgent need for climate literacy and individual responsibility in combating climate change – Nasir Panhwar NOORI hosts Awareness Session on “Climate Change and its Impacts on Everyday Life” at Karachi Press Club NOORI, a social startup committed to women’s empowerment and community development, hosted an

Turkey honors Azerbaijani Poetess

Azerbaijani poet Dr. Prof. Tarana Turan Rahimli was awarded the medal of the Turkish Literature Foundation Istanbul The well-known Azerbaijani poet, Doctor of Philology, Associate Professor Tarana Turan Rahimli was awarded the medal of the prestigious international literary organization, the Turkish Literature Foundation, in

Quantum Leap: AI in Education, Art, and Medicine

From May 30 to June 2, 2025, the Republics of Tatarstan and Bashkortostan in the Russian Federation will host the First International Scientific and Creative Seminar titled “Quantum Leap: Artificial Intelligence in Education, Art, and Medicine.” The hybrid-format seminar is a central event within the framework of the I

Blog: When The Words Fail…

Dialogue may be difficult, even painful, but it is the only path that leads to resolution Let us choose the path that builds, not breaks In an age where humanity is connected like never before, where ideas travel across borders in milliseconds, one would imagine that dialogue has replaced violence as our first response to conflict. Yet,