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Emirates signs MoUs to boost tourism with Bahrain and Zambia

Emirates has signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on the final day of the Arabian Travel Market (ATM) with the aim of boosting tourism in Bahrain and Zambia. The airline will support Bahrain's new four-year strategy for tourism, which aims to attract 14.1 million tourists by 2026. Emirates currently operates 21 weekly flights

Sudanese Suffer and Deserve Better

Fifteen days since the start of the clash between the army forces led by Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, the conflict has escalated with bombing, demolishing homes, taking lives, and displacing residents to other Sudanese states like

Artificial Intelligence: Concerns and Aspirations

"Sana", the first electronic news anchor with artificial intelligence technology in India, started her job in recent days, welcoming guests in three languages at her launch event and introducing herself to the Indian Prime Minister with a very cohesive appearance, to the extent that no one could notice that "Sana" is not a

"DeSantis"... Trump without Trump

Everyone around the world is closely following the preparations for the American elections with interest. The announcement of Biden's candidacy heats things up, contrary to expectations. Logic says: It is not normal for an 80-year-old man to attempt to run for office through another round of elections and a term. In fact, it is

Alexandria Revisited - by Souheir Abdelhamid

Coastal cities overlooking the sea have a unique taste, starting from the ease of planning their main streets as a parallel strip to the sea, branching out into longitudinal and transverse streets. This makes it easy to navigate and difficult to get lost while wandering their streets. They also serve as geographical boundaries with other