On my second day in Algiers, my friend, Laeed Zaghlami, a Professor of Information and Communication at the University Of Algiers in Algeria took me on a sightseeing of the quaint and picturesque Algerian capital.
From my Sofitel Hotel abode on Rue Hassiba Ben Bouali, Professor Zaghlami nosed his car into the Boulevard Hasselbard passed
The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has reopened Delma Museum following the completion of a major restoration initiative.
Located on Delma Island, 42 kilometres off the coast of Abu Dhabi, Delma Museum was built around the turn of the 20th century and was once the home and the base of commercial
Fujairah plans to double the number of visitors to its archaeological sites within the emirate, aiming to reach half a million visitors.
The emirate had recorded nearly 113,000 visits to its top seven archaeological sites in 2022.
Al Bidya Mosque tops the list as the most visited archaeological site with some 88,740 visitors, followed
Who lives on this planet? Animals, birds, plants, micro-organisms and humans. We, humans may not be the majority of the creations yet we are the ones controlling the planet because we have brains and reason. We, people, live together on the same earth and share the same land, air and sea. We differ in our ethnicities, languages, features and
The celebration of Saudi National Day invokes connections and intricate relations between past, present, and a shared future. These connections span heritage, trade, construction, innovation, creativity, coordination, and shared visions, as well as cooperation and openness to the world at large. Love, prosperity, and optimism for the future