Healing Through the Heritage UAE plays key role in global golf development INDEX signs agreement with Egypt’s UPA to enhance strategic cooperation Adrien Saddier wins maiden title at Italian Open on his 200th DP World Tour start Egypt’s Youth.. Not a Distant Dream, but a Present Power Climate Change Impacts Everyday Life The Green Torch for all Cultures We Use People and Love Things
Business Middle East - Mebusiness

Laugh

The State of artificial intelligence... ChatGPT

Introduction... You do not have to be scared today, nor tomorrow or for any countless years to come, for livelihoods are in Allah’s hands. Review... Certainly, and there's no doubt about it, the definition of a State, according to Wikipedia, is a society in which individuals interact on a specific geographical territory and live

The War - An Alternate Way...

We are strong, our defeats do not show. We have learned that the world around us can transform and defy, manifesting in actions molded by the harshness of circumstances and trials. I can't resist anymore; the boundary between him and me has become fragile when I saw him for the last time in the arms of that flirtatious beauty. No, I

Sharjah Museums Authority holds virtual conference on digitalising museum practices

Sharjah Museums Authority (SMA) is hosting a virtual conference tomorrow, coinciding with International Museum Day, to explore the digitalisation practices in museums and cultural institutions. Titled "The Role of Digitalising Collections in Museums and Cultural Institutions towards the Sustainable Development of our Communities,"

Yesterday a Hunter.. Today a Prey

Three photographers who took pictures of Princess Diana and her Egyptian boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed, at the time of the accident that took their lives in Paris in 1997, are being tried for invading privacy. The three photographers were accused of taking photos considered inappropriate for the accident victims before and after their deaths among

A Precious Step

The old woman called me, so I followed her to her single room, because I didn't know what she wanted. I felt her bent back as she tried to enter her room lightly. She pointed to me with a weak whisper, "Please come in, professor, please." I stopped at the door, thinking she might have changed her mind, but she leaned a bit,