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Observations of an Expat: In a Potsdam Hotel

Towards the end of last year a group of far-right German political leaders gathered in a country hotel on the outskirts of Potsdam Towards the end of last year a group of far-right German political leaders gathered in a country hotel on the outskirts of Potsdam. They included key members of Germany’s Alternative fur Deutschland

The Book – He’s Alive by Dibran Fylli

An introduction to a book ‘He is Alive’, authored by Dibran Fylli that narrates the story of Liberation War of Kosovo and Commander Adem Jashari who led the war Dibran Fylli, born in Kosovo, is a director, actor, poet, writer, academician, Editor-in-Chief of the prestigious international magazine Orfeu. He has won many

The Peace-Snatched Place – A Poem for Peace

The poem by Indian poet and writer Haroon Rashid is a dedication to every place on Earth which is suffering Haroon Rashid is a famous author, known for ‘We Fell Asleep In One World And Woke Up In Another’. He is National Vice Chairman Youth India at Mother Teresa International Foundation. For his literary works, he received

Mansoor bin Mohammed approves 2024-2033 strategic plan for Dubai’s sports sector

H.H. Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council (DSC), today chaired the Council’s Board meeting, during which he approved the 2024-2033 strategic plan for Dubai’s sports sector. The meeting, held at DSC headquarters, was attended by Mattar Al Tayer, Vice Chairman of Dubai Sports

Spartan Race in Hatta draws over 3,500 participants, attracts 900 competitors from overseas

The Spartan Race in Hatta, recognised as one of the toughest endurance races globally, attracted the participation of more than 3,500 athletes from diverse nationalities and age groups, including 900 participants from outside the country. Against the backdrop of Hatta's unique mountains and valleys, the race garnered the enthusiasm of a